Sleep Disorders among Employees in the Evening Shift in the Hospital: A Systematic Review

المؤلفون

  • Ali Abdullah Alqarni المؤلف
  • Abdullah Ali Blkhair المؤلف
  • Meshari Fahad Alghamdi المؤلف
  • Abdullah Mohammed Alshehri المؤلف
  • Saad Mohammed Alshehri المؤلف
  • Ahmed Ali Alamri المؤلف
  • Mutlaq Zafer Alzluaq المؤلف
  • Saadallah Jaber Al-Zahrani المؤلف

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59992/IJSR.2023.v2n12p19

الكلمات المفتاحية:

Sleep، Disturbances، Problems، Nurses، Occupational Health

الملخص

Introduction: Sleep disturbances are prevalent among nurses, so they are exposed to adverse negative consequences, affecting their health, and subsequently affecting the quality of the provided nursing care, and overall, the performance and productivity. 

Methods: An electronic search in PubMed and Embrace was conducted to identify eligible articles. After exclusion of ineligible and duplicated articles, 52 articles were included in this review.

Results: The findings of this review revealed that working in night shifts, physiological status of nurses, and demographic variables, such as age, sex, nutritional habits, and Energy Drinks of hospital nurses, and the period of the COVID-19 pandemic are influencing factors affecting the quality of nurses’ sleep. The negative consequences of poor sleep include disturbance in cognitive and behavioral functions, the risk for injuries and infections, low quality of nursing care, errors, and mistakes.

Conclusions: There are several solutions that could be implemented to manage the situation, instrumental, or on self-adjustment, avoidant, task oriented and emotion oriented. The nurses should be provided with coping mechanisms to engage in quality of sleep and minimize the negative consequences of poor sleep associated with the nature of their work. The approved interventions used to enhance sleepiness among nurses include bright lighting exposure, napping, rescheduling of shift work and behavioural changes. 

السير الشخصية للمؤلفين

  • Ali Abdullah Alqarni

    King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif City, Respiratory Therapist

  • Abdullah Ali Blkhair

    King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif City, Respiratory Therapist

  • Meshari Fahad Alghamdi

    King Faisal Hospital, Mecca City, Respiratory Therapist

  • Abdullah Mohammed Alshehri

    King Fahad General Hospital, Jeddah City, Respiratory Therapist

  • Saad Mohammed Alshehri

    King Fahad General Hospital, Jeddah City, Respiratory Therapist

  • Ahmed Ali Alamri

    King Abdullah Medical Complex, Jeddah City, Respiratory Therapist

  • Mutlaq Zafer Alzluaq

    East Jeddah Hospital- Jeddah City, Respiratory Therapist

  • Saadallah Jaber Al-Zahrani

    King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif City, ICU Senior Registrar

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التنزيلات

منشور

2023-12-15

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Articles

كيفية الاقتباس

Sleep Disorders among Employees in the Evening Shift in the Hospital: A Systematic Review. (2023). المجلة الدولية للبحوث العلمية, 2(12). https://doi.org/10.59992/IJSR.2023.v2n12p19