Effect of the first night shift period on sleep in young nurse students

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Ingo Fietze
Karsten Knoop
Martin Glos
Martin Holzhausen
Jan Giso Peter
Thomas Penzel
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[1] Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Center of Interdisciplinary Sleep Medicine
[2] Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin,Institute for Biometrics and Medical Epidemiology
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2009年 / 107卷
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Shift work; Sleep regulation; Actigraphy; Nurses; Healthy volunteers;
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In young hospital nurses being exposed to a night shift work schedule for the first time in their occupational life, sleep quality is investigated quantitatively. A main sleep period and supplementary sleep periods were defined and analyzed to investigate sleep behavior and quality. A total of 30 young nurses (26 women, 4 men), mean age 20.2 ± 2.1 years participated. A 3 week nursing school period was followed by a 3 week work period with a 3–5 night shift sub-period and recovery days. Sleep–wake behavior was assessed with an actigraph, sleep diaries, Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS), and quality of life was assessed with a standard questionnaire (SF-36). Comparing the school period with the work shift period when excluding recovery days after night shift period significant increase of total sleep time within 24 h was found during the work days (ANOVA P < 0.05). During the night shift sub-period, there was just a small decline of the main sleep period at day (n.s.) which was not compensated by supplementary sleep episodes. The supplementary sleep during work day varied between 11 min (school period) and 18 min after recovery days from night shift (n.s.). Young healthy nurses tolerate the first night shift exposure very well, according to objective and subjective parameters related to quality of sleep. An increased sleep need during work days lead to longer total sleep time, but do not lead to longer supplementary sleep episodes. Young nurses tolerate the first rotating shift period and the first night shift period very well.
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