| Literature DB >> 35282493 |
Ivona Ljevak1, Ivan Vasilj1, Josip Lesko1, Marijana Neuberg1, Olivera Perić1, Marina Ćurlin1.
Abstract
Providing in-patient nursing care inevitably involves shift work and shift patterns have been identified as an important factor in determining well-being and satisfaction among nurses. Shifts of 12 h or longer have become increasingly common for nurses in hospitals in some European countries. Longer shifts offer a potential to benefit from a compressed working week, with fewer work days and more days off-work, lower commuting costs, and increased flexibility. Most people find shift work less desirable compared to standard working hours. A cross-sectional cohort study was conducted at the Mostar University Hospital in 2019. A total of 157 subjects participated in the study, 22 (14%) of which were male (medical technicians) and 135 (86%) female (nurses). The mean age of study subjects was 33.3 years (min=20, max=54, SD=8.033). Results of this study suggested that nurses working irregular rotating shifts, with more family members to look after and more than 18 years of professional experience were affected by sleep disturbances between shifts. The study showed that shift work nurses had significantly higher levels of cortisol and prolactin compared with first-shift nurses/medical technicians. The results of this study are expected to stimulate further studies of sleep disturbances among shift nurses.Entities:
Keywords: Circadian rhythm; Cortisol; Nurses; Prolactin
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35282493 PMCID: PMC8907946 DOI: 10.20471/acc.2021.60.03.19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Clin Croat ISSN: 0353-9466 Impact factor: 0.932
Cortisol and prolactin concentrations in nurses and medical technicians working night shift and morning shift
| Variable | M | SD | t | df | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cortisol | First shift (n=77) | 14.29 ug/dL | 3.879 | -2.345 | 144 | 0.020* |
| Shift work (n=80) | 16.04 ug/dL | 5.338 | ||||
| Prolactin | First shift (n=77) | 284.84 mlU/L | 150.06 | -2.366 | 136 | 0.019* |
| Shift work (n=80) | 358.52 mlU/L | 232.77 |
*p<0.05
Fig. 1Cortisol values in subjects working first shift and those working in shifts with regard to reference values.
Fig. 2Prolactin values in subjects working first shift and those working in shifts with regard to reference values.
Significance of differences in pooled results on the scale of sleep and fatigue, energy and workload
| Group | M | SD | t | df | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fatigue | First shift | 3.01 | .993 | -5.607 | 155 | <0.001* |
| Night shift | 3.88 | .933 | ||||
| Fatigue | First shift | 3.01 | .993 | -3.953 | 155 | <0.001* |
| Daily shift | 3.68 | 1.099 | ||||
| Sleep difficulties and fatigue | First shift | 17.40 | 2.751 | -4.167 | 155 | <0.001* |
| Shift work | 19.20 | 2.673 | ||||
| Lack of energy | First shift | 2.49 | 0.853 | -1.265 | 155 | 0.208 |
| Shift work | 2.66 | 0.821 | ||||
| Workload in the morning | First shift | 11.95 | 3.688 | -5.866 | 155 | <0.001* |
| Shift work | 15.26 | 3.389 | ||||
| Workload in the afternoon | First shift | 8.06 | 4.840 | -10.196 | 129 | <0.001* |
| Shift work | 14.66 | 3.114 | ||||
| Workload at night | First shift | 6.01 | 4.093 | -15.490 | 155 | <0.001* |
| Shift work | 15.36 | 3.454 |
*p<0.05
Significance of the relationship of work experience with workload in different parts of the day
| Workload-morning | Workload-afternoon | Workload-night | Lack of energy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work experience | -0.151 | -0.175* | -0.316** | -0.090 |
*p<0.05; **p<0.001
Significance of the connection between work experience and sleep problems
| Daily need for sleep | Bad sleep | Fatigue after sleep | Sleeping pills | Fatigue daily shift | Fatigue night shift | Total sleep problems | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work experience | -0.201* | 0.188* | -0.077 | 0.200* | -0.225* | -0.187* | -0.135 |
*p<0.05
Evaluation of interference with leisure time and family responsibilities in the system of shift work, sleep problems and type of morningness/eveningness caused by this system
| Group | M | SD | t | df | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interference with leisure time | First shift | 2.06 | 1.080 | -7.370 | 155 | <0.001* |
| Shift work | 3.35 | 1.104 | ||||
| Interference with family responsibilities | First shift | 2.12 | 1.038 | -7.112 | 155 | <0.001* |
| Shift work | 3.33 | 1.088 | ||||
| Sleep problems | First shift | 2.71 | 1.441 | -7.701 | 136 | <0.001* |
| Shift work | 4.25 | 1.013 | ||||
| Eveningness | First shift | 12.19 | 2.920 | -1.855 | 155 | 0.066 |
| Shift work | 13.06 | 2.940 |
*p<0.05