Nurses With Adverse Work Schedules Have Poor Sleep, Which Can Affect Their Work Performance
Monday, June 9, 2008 - 07:14
in Psychology & Sociology
Sleep quality and quantity among nurses is negatively influenced by adverse work schedules and additional home demands. These results have implications for both worker and patient safety, as sleep adequacy affects job performance.
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