THE EFFECTS OF FREQUENTLY ROTATING SHIFTWORK ON SLEEP AND THE FAMILY-LIFE OF HOSPITAL NURSES

被引:61
作者
KURUMATANI, N
KODA, S
NAKAGIRI, S
HISASHIGE, A
SAKAI, K
SAITO, Y
AOYAMA, H
DEJIMA, M
MORIYAMA, T
机构
[1] OKAYAMA UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT HYG,OKAYAMA 700,JAPAN
[2] ALL JAPAN PREFECTURAL & MUNICIPAL WORKERS UNION,DIV OCCUPAT SAFETY & HLTH,CHIYODA KU,TOKYO 102,JAPAN
[3] SUZUKU UNIV MED SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT HLTH CARE INFORMAT,SUZUKA,MIE 51002,JAPAN
[4] CHUD UNIV,DEPT PSYCHOL,HACHIOJI,TOKYO 19203,JAPAN
[5] INST SCI LABOUR,DIV WORK PHYSIOL & PSYCHOL,MIYAMAE KU,KAWASAKI,KANAGAWA 213,JAPAN
关键词
NURSES; ROTATING SHIFTS; SLEEP PRACTICE; TIME-BUDGET STUDY; HOUSEHOLD STATUS;
D O I
10.1080/00140139408963713
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The effects of three frequently rotating shifts in an irregular sequence on the daily activities of 239 Japanese female hospital nurses were studied by the time-budget method. The nurses recorded their daily activities for several consecutive days. The questionnaire was returned by 80.8% of the participants, and recordings of 1016 days were analysed. A two-way analysis of variance clarified that the shift combination influenced the daily activities. The most distinct result was that nurses spent significantly more time on free-time activities on the day when they worked the night shift followed by the evening shift than they did on the day when they worked any other shift combination. Nurses offset sleep deprivation either by sleeping during the day before and after working the night shift (82-100%) or by sleeping 2 to 4 h later in the morning after working the evening shift and on days off. There was a strong positive correlation between total sleep time (including day sleep) and the length of the interval between two consecutive shifts (r = 0.95, p < 0.001). This result suggests that more than 16 h between work shifts is required to allow more than 7 h of total sleep time. In an analysis by household status, nurses who had young children (average age, 2.8 years) slept less and spent less time on free-time activities than did other nurses.
引用
收藏
页码:995 / 1007
页数:13
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]  
AKERSTEDT T, 1984, EXPERIENTIA, V40, P417
[2]   NEW TABLES FOR MULTIPLE COMPARISONS WITH CONTROL [J].
DUNNETT, CW .
BIOMETRICS, 1964, 20 (03) :482-&
[3]  
FUJIMOTO T, 1974, SAIKIN SAIKATSU JIKA, P3
[4]  
Gadbois C, 1980, NIGHT SHIFT WORK BIO, P223
[5]  
GORDON GG, 1981, ADV SLEEP RES, V7, P357
[6]   DAYTIME NAPPING AND ITS EFFECTS ON ALERTNESS AND SHORT-TERM-MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN SHIFTWORKERS [J].
HARMA, M ;
KNAUTH, P ;
ILMARINEN, J .
INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 1989, 61 (05) :341-345
[7]   THE INFLUENCE OF SHIFT WORK ON LEISURE ACTIVITIES - A STUDY WITH REPEATED MEASUREMENT [J].
HERBERT, A .
ERGONOMICS, 1983, 26 (06) :565-574
[8]  
HISASHIGE A, 1989, Journal of UOEH, V11, P454
[9]  
Knauth P, 1982, J Hum Ergol (Tokyo), V11 Suppl, P337
[10]   TIME-BUDGET STUDIES OF POLICEMEN IN WEEKLY OR SWIFTLY ROTATING SHIFT SYSTEMS [J].
KNAUTH, P ;
KIESSWETTER, E ;
OTTMAN, W ;
KARVONEN, MJ ;
RUTENFRANZ, J .
APPLIED ERGONOMICS, 1983, 14 (04) :247-252