2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102011005000059
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Abstract: All participants recorded on a daily basis their work and sleep hours, levels of stress and exhaustion, caffeine intake and use of sleep aids for a month (1,736 days, 1,002 work shifts). RESULTS:Participants reported moderate to high levels of stress and exhaustion on 20-40% of work days; experienced sleep disruption on more than 50% of work days; struggled to remain awake on 27% of work days; and suffered extreme drowsiness or experienced a near accident while travelling home on 9% of workdays. Age, perceived… Show more

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“…(23) The low salaries, that is, the payment received far below the worker's qualification and merit for the functions performed, are commonly linked with dissatisfaction, lack of recognition and invisibility of nursing (24) and, in this study, was correlated with alcohol consumption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…(23) The low salaries, that is, the payment received far below the worker's qualification and merit for the functions performed, are commonly linked with dissatisfaction, lack of recognition and invisibility of nursing (24) and, in this study, was correlated with alcohol consumption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The 12% use of sleep promoting medication in the LJS-group equals the sleep medication use reported in a population study of Scandinavian females 45) . One fifth of the HJS-group used sleep medication during the field measurements, which equals to other study among the nursing staff 46) . We suggest that nurses may use sleep promoting medication to avoid cumulative stress and sleep deprivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En concordancia con la investigación "Sono, estresse e comportamientos compensatorios por enfermeras e parteiras australianas" el 93% de las enfermeras consume cafeína considerada como la xantina de mayor consumo para lograr productividad labor 23 .…”
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