作者: Weishan Chin , Yue Leon Guo , Yu-Ju Hung , Chiu-Yueh Yang , Judith Shu-Chu Shiao
DOI: 10.1016/J.IJNURSTU.2014.09.003
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摘要: A B S T R C Objectives: Lack of sleep is a common problem amongst nurses. Short duration has been related to stress and burnout. However, in nurses, the effects short on job strain burnout are controversial clear relationship lacking. This study aims assess whether statue, such dose-dependent manner. Methods: cross-sectional survey among female nurses secondary referral health centers Taiwan, using self-administered structured questionnaire. Stratified sampling by region patient bed number category was done select representative for this survey. Approximately 10% all were randomly selected from each stratum. Non-linear dose–response between scores assessed general additive models (GAM), adjusting personal characteristics, work condition, family situation. Results: Among 2268 full-time 39 hospitals invited participate study, 1384 (61%) satisfactorily completed There 169 (12.2%) who slept less than 6 h per working day. participants, 37% (n = 512) classified into high group. The mean personal, work-related, client-related 59.4 (SD 22.0), 54.6 21.7), 42.3 18.6). Compared those longer 7 h, nurse day had higher risk (adjusted odds ratio, AOR 1.8, 95% confidence interval, CI 1.2– 2.7), (AOR 3.0, 1.7–5.2), work-related 3.4, 2.0– 6.0), 2.0, 1.2–3.6). GAM analysis found linear strain, For