Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between the length of napping during the night shift and the recovery after work among nurses.METHOD: Cross-sectional epidemiological study involving 1940 nurses from 18 public hospitals in the City of Rio de Janeiro. A multidimensional and self-applied question...

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Main Authors: Thaís Aparecida de Castro Palermo, Lúcia Rotenberg, Regina Célia Gollner Zeitoune, Aline Silva-Costa, Ester Paiva Souto, Rosane Härter Griep
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2015-02-01
Series:Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
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spelling doaj-3454e5efa7524b849cd07c015d123e592020-11-24T22:26:44ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452015-02-0123111412110.1590/0104-1169.0147.2532S0104-11692015000100114Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nursesThaís Aparecida de Castro PalermoLúcia RotenbergRegina Célia Gollner ZeitouneAline Silva-CostaEster Paiva SoutoRosane Härter GriepOBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between the length of napping during the night shift and the recovery after work among nurses.METHOD: Cross-sectional epidemiological study involving 1940 nurses from 18 public hospitals in the City of Rio de Janeiro. A multidimensional and self-applied questionnaire was used with information about health, sociodemographic and occupational characteristics, health-related behaviors and housework. Multiple logistic regression was applied to identify the association, adjusted for confounding variables.RESULTS: The gross analyses showed 44%, 127% and 66% higher chances of a high level of recovery after work for nurses who sleep up to two hours, between 2.1 and 3 hours and 3.1 hours or more, respectively, when compared to the nurses who do not sleep. After adjusting for confounding variables, the association only continues significant for the group that sleeps 2.1 to 3 hours during the night shift (OR=1.79; 95%CI=1.33-2.41).CONCLUSION: The association between the length of napping and the high level of recovery after work, confirmed in the present results, can be included in the studies that aim to support more appropriate policies aimed at improving the workers' work, life and health conditions, not only in nursing, but night-shift workers in general.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692015000100114&lng=en&tlng=enEnfermerosEnfermerasTrabajo NocturnoSueñoSalud Laboral
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author Thaís Aparecida de Castro Palermo
Lúcia Rotenberg
Regina Célia Gollner Zeitoune
Aline Silva-Costa
Ester Paiva Souto
Rosane Härter Griep
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Lúcia Rotenberg
Regina Célia Gollner Zeitoune
Aline Silva-Costa
Ester Paiva Souto
Rosane Härter Griep
Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses
Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
Enfermeros
Enfermeras
Trabajo Nocturno
Sueño
Salud Laboral
author_facet Thaís Aparecida de Castro Palermo
Lúcia Rotenberg
Regina Célia Gollner Zeitoune
Aline Silva-Costa
Ester Paiva Souto
Rosane Härter Griep
author_sort Thaís Aparecida de Castro Palermo
title Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses
title_short Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses
title_full Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses
title_fullStr Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses
title_full_unstemmed Napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses
title_sort napping during the night shift and recovery after work among hospital nurses
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
issn 1518-8345
publishDate 2015-02-01
description OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between the length of napping during the night shift and the recovery after work among nurses.METHOD: Cross-sectional epidemiological study involving 1940 nurses from 18 public hospitals in the City of Rio de Janeiro. A multidimensional and self-applied questionnaire was used with information about health, sociodemographic and occupational characteristics, health-related behaviors and housework. Multiple logistic regression was applied to identify the association, adjusted for confounding variables.RESULTS: The gross analyses showed 44%, 127% and 66% higher chances of a high level of recovery after work for nurses who sleep up to two hours, between 2.1 and 3 hours and 3.1 hours or more, respectively, when compared to the nurses who do not sleep. After adjusting for confounding variables, the association only continues significant for the group that sleeps 2.1 to 3 hours during the night shift (OR=1.79; 95%CI=1.33-2.41).CONCLUSION: The association between the length of napping and the high level of recovery after work, confirmed in the present results, can be included in the studies that aim to support more appropriate policies aimed at improving the workers' work, life and health conditions, not only in nursing, but night-shift workers in general.
topic Enfermeros
Enfermeras
Trabajo Nocturno
Sueño
Salud Laboral
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