2017
DOI: 10.15761/gmc.1000106
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The effect of shift-working conditions of nurses on health

Abstract: The working in a shift system is a potential risk factor for the occurrence of psychiatric disorders and low quality of life in nurses. Therefore, regulation of working hours by taking into consideration the problems that may occur in employees will contribute to improving the quality of life. This paper focuses on the effect of shift-working conditions of nurses on health.

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“…In earlier research, (Heyam et al, 2018;Okuyan & Deveci, 2017), it was discovered that amicable interactions lessen the stress of working shifts. Additionally, nurses enjoy a variety of activities outside of the workplace, such as sports and cultural events, which compensate for some of the negative impacts of work.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In earlier research, (Heyam et al, 2018;Okuyan & Deveci, 2017), it was discovered that amicable interactions lessen the stress of working shifts. Additionally, nurses enjoy a variety of activities outside of the workplace, such as sports and cultural events, which compensate for some of the negative impacts of work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%