Influence of Shift Work on The Health of Nursing Professionals

Author:

Roman Pablo12ORCID,Perez-Cayuela Isabel1,Gil-Hernández Esther3ORCID,Rodriguez-Arrastia Miguel1ORCID,Aparicio-Mota Adrian4ORCID,Ropero-Padilla Carmen1ORCID,Rueda-Ruzafa Lola1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Medicine, University of Almeria, 04120 Almeria, Spain

2. Health Research Center CEINSA, University of Almería, 04120 Almeria, Spain

3. Torrecardenas University Hospital, 04009 Almeria, Spain

4. Andalusian Public Foundation for Biomedical Research in Eastern Andalusia (FIBAO), University Hospital Torrecárdenas, 04009 Almeria, Spain

Abstract

Shift work is increasingly common in health services, subjecting healthcare professionals to work schedules that can alter circadian rhythms and eating habits with consequent repercussions for the intestinal homeostasis. The objective of this study was to describe the relationship of rotating work shifts with the intestinal health, sleep quality, and emotional dimension of nursing professionals. In March and May 2019, an observational and comparative study was conducted among 380 nursing professionals from different Spanish cities and divided into fixed shift (n = 159) and rotating shift (n = 221). To carry out the present work, the variables measured were gastrointestinal symptoms, stool consistency and shape, anxiety, depression, sleep, as well as stress and work environment. Nurses with rotating shifts reported more abdominal pain and symptoms of depersonalization, as well as worse sleep efficiency and worse nursing practice environment. In addition, overall scores of the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were found to be significantly worse in nurses with these shifts. Rotating shift work by nursing staff may be associated with the occurrence of gastrointestinal and anxiety-related symptoms. These findings, together with the presence of negative and insensitive attitudes towards patients by nurses on rotating shifts, should be considered to maintain the quality of healthcare.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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