Affiliation:
1. High Medical School of Professional Studies, Ćuprija
2. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Novi Sad + Clinical Centre of Vojvodina, Clinic of Neurlogy, Novi Sad
3. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing, Novi Sad
Abstract
Introduction. Atypical work schedules cause reduced sleep, leading to
drowsiness, fatigue, decline of cognitive performance and health problems
among the members of the nursing staff. The study was aimed at reviewing
current knowledge and attitudes concerning the impact of sleep disorders on
health and cognitive functions among the members of the nursing staff. Sleep
and Interpersonal Relations in Modern Society. The modern 24-hour society
involves more and more employees (health services, police departments, public
transport) in non-standard forms of work. In European Union countries, over
50% of the nursing staff work night shifts, while in the United States of
America 55% of nursing staff work more than 40 hours a week, and 30-70% of
nurses sleep less than six hours before their shift. Cognitive Effects of
Sleep Deprivation. Sleep deprivation impairs the performance of tasks that
require intensive and prolonged attention which increases the number of
errors in patients care, and nurses are subject to increased risk of traffic
accidents. Sleep Deprivation and Health Disorders. Sleep deprived members of
the nursing staff are at risk of obesity, diabetes, gastrointestinal
disorders and cardio?vascular disease. The risk factors for breast cancer are
increased by 1.79 times, and there is a significantly higher risk for
colorectal carcinoma. Conclusion. Too long or repeated shifts reduce the
opportunity for sleep, shorten recovery time in nurses, thus endangering
their safety and health as well as the quality of care and patients? safety.
Bearing in mind the significance of the problem it is necessary to conduct
the surveys of sleep quality and health of nurses in the Republic of Serbia
as well in order to tackle this issue which is insufficiently recognized.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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