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Does Work-Induced Fatigue Accumulate Across Three Compressed 12 Hour Shifts In Hospital Nurses And Aides?, Brennan J. Thompson
Does Work-Induced Fatigue Accumulate Across Three Compressed 12 Hour Shifts In Hospital Nurses And Aides?, Brennan J. Thompson
Kinesiology and Health Science Faculty Publications
Fatigue-related impairments in the nursing workforce contribute to a multitude of health, safety, and economic consequences at the individual, organizational and societal levels. Long and compressed work schedules are commonly worked in the healthcare industry, but more research is needed to understand the cumulative effects of multiple work shifts on physiology-based performance outcomes in nurses. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a single nursing work shift versus three compressed (one every 24 hours) 12 hour shifts on performance-based fatigue in nurses and aides. Twenty-six fulltime hospital working nurses and aides (age = 36.1 ± 13.3 …