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The Bang of Shift Job on Female Nurses


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1 Department of Family Resource Management, COHS, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana., India
2 Department o f Family Resource Management BFUHS, Faridkot, Punjab., India
3 Department o f Family Resource Management,SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana., India
     

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Shift work disturbs the existing relationships between the body's inner clock and the surroundings. The basic difficulty with shift work is that you sometimes have to work when it's usual to be sleeping which can disturb your natural sleep time. A study was conducted on 30 female nurse respondents of age 20-60 years, in Hisar city to find out problems related to shift work faced by female nurses and see the impact of shift jobs in perspective of sleep, fatigue, domestic situation and job satisfaction on female nurses. 70% o f the nurses were doing this profession as full time for more than 6 hours a day while the remaining 30% were engaged as part time only up to a maximum o f 6 hours only. 33.3% o f the spouse had a neutral attitude toward the night shift o f the nurses. 30% o f the spouses were reported to be extremely unsupportive for the night shift. Day shift was more desirable for both, nurse staff as well as spouses. 50% of the respondents preferred a single mass of night duty per year while on the other hand; no respondent was interested in permanent night shift. The majority of the respondents (86.6%) reported problems related to the quantity of sleep they normally get. There was an overall negative effect of the night shift on the various health-related issues of the respondents. It was concluded from the current study that shifts job has a major adverse impact on sleep and fatigue related issues in the nurse respondents. Night shift is not preferred by nurses and their spouses as well. Salary satisfaction was also not up to the mark according to most of the nurses.

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Shift Job, Sleep, Health Issues, Female Nurses.
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Rupal Hooda
Department of Family Resource Management, COHS, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana., India
Gourav
Department o f Family Resource Management BFUHS, Faridkot, Punjab., India
Alisha Wadhwa
Department o f Family Resource Management,SGT University, Gurugram, Haryana., India

Abstract


Shift work disturbs the existing relationships between the body's inner clock and the surroundings. The basic difficulty with shift work is that you sometimes have to work when it's usual to be sleeping which can disturb your natural sleep time. A study was conducted on 30 female nurse respondents of age 20-60 years, in Hisar city to find out problems related to shift work faced by female nurses and see the impact of shift jobs in perspective of sleep, fatigue, domestic situation and job satisfaction on female nurses. 70% o f the nurses were doing this profession as full time for more than 6 hours a day while the remaining 30% were engaged as part time only up to a maximum o f 6 hours only. 33.3% o f the spouse had a neutral attitude toward the night shift o f the nurses. 30% o f the spouses were reported to be extremely unsupportive for the night shift. Day shift was more desirable for both, nurse staff as well as spouses. 50% of the respondents preferred a single mass of night duty per year while on the other hand; no respondent was interested in permanent night shift. The majority of the respondents (86.6%) reported problems related to the quantity of sleep they normally get. There was an overall negative effect of the night shift on the various health-related issues of the respondents. It was concluded from the current study that shifts job has a major adverse impact on sleep and fatigue related issues in the nurse respondents. Night shift is not preferred by nurses and their spouses as well. Salary satisfaction was also not up to the mark according to most of the nurses.

Keywords


Shift Job, Sleep, Health Issues, Female Nurses.