The effect of insomnia and shift working on psychological well-being among general public hospital nurses

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Abdulah, Deldar Morad [1 ]
Suleman, Sherzad Khudeida [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Duhok, Coll Nursing, Community & Matern Hlth Nursing Unit, Duhok, Iraq
[2] Uppsala Univ, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Univ Duhok, Coll Nursing, Psychiat & Pediat Nursing Unit, Duhok, Iraq
关键词
Insomnia; Nurse; Psychological well-being; Sleep; SLEEP QUALITY; HEALTH; NIGHT; PERFORMANCE; DURATION; DISORDER; IMPACT; GHQ;
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10.32725/kont.2023.005
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: There are few studies on the association between insomnia and categories of psychological well-being among nurses in clinical settings. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to explore the effect of insomnia and shift working on psychological well-being among nurses in public hospitals.Methods: A total of 107 nurses (20-44 years old) were included using a non-random technique. The nurses were selected from four public hospitals in Iraqi Kurdistan in 2019. Results: The mean age of the nurses was 29.94 (20-44 years). They had diploma (48.6%) and bachelor's degrees (51.4%), worked morning (36.4%), evening (19.6%), and night shifts (14.0%), and some (29.9%) were shift rotators. Most nurses worked in the public sector (56.1%) or both sectors (43.9%). The mean sleep score of the nurses was 10.68 out of a total of 24. The prevalence of insomnia among nurses was 80.4%. The mean value of general psychological well-being was 26.64 out of a total 36. Working morning shifts and having a high level of insomnia were predictors of worse psychological well-being. Nurses who worked in the morning or as shift rotators were more likely to feel unable to overcome difficulties. They were also less likely to enjoy normal day-to-day activities, less likely to feel reasonably happy, and more likely to lose confidence in their lives. The level of facing up to one's problems increased according to the severity of insomnia. Conclusions: The study showed that nurses with insomnia had worse psychological well-being than nurses without insomnia in public hospitals.
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页数:7
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