2017
DOI: 10.15344/2394-4978/2017/216
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Health Management for Medical-surgical Female Nurses Having Night Shift Working

Abstract: Background: Female nurses are highly susceptive to night shift work. Age, nap times during night shift, physical activity level, and lifestyles strongly associated with fatigue at night shift; however, a comprehensive analysis of these factors including psychological research could not be conducted. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to prove the risk factors for fatigue of medical-surgical female nurses having night shift working based on the data of demographics, lifestyles, subjective symptoms, and perfo… Show more

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“…Moreover, due to the nature of the long hours of service and gender differences in shift work, the likelihood of experiencing intense fatigue is exceedingly high among this population, especially when sleeping hours are short [13]. We investigated changes in the degree of fatigue consciously experienced by medical-surgical female nurses during night shifts, and found the rate of drowsiness and the extent of eyestrain were quite high [14]. Thus, for a person working in shifts, recovery from fatigue after a night shift is an important problem, and it seems to be strongly associated with sleeping hours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, due to the nature of the long hours of service and gender differences in shift work, the likelihood of experiencing intense fatigue is exceedingly high among this population, especially when sleeping hours are short [13]. We investigated changes in the degree of fatigue consciously experienced by medical-surgical female nurses during night shifts, and found the rate of drowsiness and the extent of eyestrain were quite high [14]. Thus, for a person working in shifts, recovery from fatigue after a night shift is an important problem, and it seems to be strongly associated with sleeping hours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical activity meter (Actimarker ®,Panasonic) that was used to count steps. Accordingly, this study analyzed the number of steps, which is advocated as an important indicator of physical activity [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association between physical activity and CFSI was analyzed based on the flow of duties in a day and night shift and day off. Since how one spends the day off depends largely on the individual, judging the activity based on step count alone was deemed difficult; however, the number of steps was an indicator [7] cited in the guideline and easily understandable, it was considered meaningful. The number of steps on a day off expressing physical activity was found to be a factor affecting CFSI.…”
Section: Cfsi and Associated Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the female nurses are playing the roles not only of nursing business but the housework in many cases. Furthermore, age, napping time during a night shift, physical activity level, and lifestyle are strongly associated with fatigue during a night shift; however, a comprehensive analysis of these factors, including psychological research, has not been conducted [10]. As such, the present study aimed to evaluate the degree of self-reported fatigue among female.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%