Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in Nurses

Background: Occupational injury is one of the most important occupational health problems. Findings showed that 52.5 percent of occupation injuries are related to sleep problems. Shortage of sleep and low quality of sleep persuade in daily performance. Literatures suggest that, nurses are approximat...

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Main Authors: Sanjari, Shirazi, Heidari, Maleki, Saalemi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2009-12-01
Series:نشریه پرستاری ایران
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Online Access:http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-730-en.html
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spelling doaj-7734b543afb74bc187988212f0349e792020-11-25T02:53:43ZfasIran University of Medical Sciencesنشریه پرستاری ایران2008-59312009-12-0122613241Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in NursesSanjari0Shirazi1Heidari2Maleki3Saalemi4 Background: Occupational injury is one of the most important occupational health problems. Findings showed that 52.5 percent of occupation injuries are related to sleep problems. Shortage of sleep and low quality of sleep persuade in daily performance. Literatures suggest that, nurses are approximately susceptible 4.27 times more than physician in occupational injuries.   Methods: In this Cross Sectional Study authors defined association of sleep problems and occupational injuries in nurses. 102 nurses took part in this study, which were selected by random sampling method. Self- report questionnaire were used to gather data.   Result: Based on the result, the highest score belong to chronic fatigue (76.5) and shortage of sleep (81.4). Besides, there was no significant relation between “amount of sleep” “disturbance in integrity of sleep” and “early awake morning” to occupation injuries.   Conclusion: According to the results, nurses face to occupational injuries abundantly. Most of nurses have circle shift. That is why, providing suitable facilities to reach in normal pattern of sleep can help to promote of performance and delivered services. These mentioned things raise satisfaction of clients and quality of services.http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-730-en.htmlsleep problem – nurses - occupational injuries
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Shirazi
Heidari
Maleki
Saalemi
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Shirazi
Heidari
Maleki
Saalemi
Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in Nurses
نشریه پرستاری ایران
sleep problem – nurses - occupational injuries
author_facet Sanjari
Shirazi
Heidari
Maleki
Saalemi
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title Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in Nurses
title_short Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in Nurses
title_full Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in Nurses
title_fullStr Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in Nurses
title_full_unstemmed Association of Sleep Behaviors and Occupational Injuries in Nurses
title_sort association of sleep behaviors and occupational injuries in nurses
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series نشریه پرستاری ایران
issn 2008-5931
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Background: Occupational injury is one of the most important occupational health problems. Findings showed that 52.5 percent of occupation injuries are related to sleep problems. Shortage of sleep and low quality of sleep persuade in daily performance. Literatures suggest that, nurses are approximately susceptible 4.27 times more than physician in occupational injuries.   Methods: In this Cross Sectional Study authors defined association of sleep problems and occupational injuries in nurses. 102 nurses took part in this study, which were selected by random sampling method. Self- report questionnaire were used to gather data.   Result: Based on the result, the highest score belong to chronic fatigue (76.5) and shortage of sleep (81.4). Besides, there was no significant relation between “amount of sleep” “disturbance in integrity of sleep” and “early awake morning” to occupation injuries.   Conclusion: According to the results, nurses face to occupational injuries abundantly. Most of nurses have circle shift. That is why, providing suitable facilities to reach in normal pattern of sleep can help to promote of performance and delivered services. These mentioned things raise satisfaction of clients and quality of services.
topic sleep problem – nurses - occupational injuries
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