- Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences
- Vol: 13 Issue: 3
- Assessment of the Chronotypes of Nurses Working in Shifts and the Quality of Their Lives
Assessment of the Chronotypes of Nurses Working in Shifts and the Quality of Their Lives
Authors : Elif Bülbül, Selda Çelik, Asibe Özkan, Gonca Akbaş
Pages : 491-496
Doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.1013932
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Publication Date : 2023-09-11
Article Type : Research Article
Abstract :Objective: This research was conducted to identify the relationship between the chronotypes of nurses working in shifts and the quality of their lives. Methods: The research sample that was designed as a descriptive study comprised 267 nurses working in shifts. The research data were collected with the descriptive survey form, the Morningness–Eveningness Questionnaire, and the Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). Results: As per the breakdown of the nurses by chronotype, 68.9% of the nurses were intermediate-type (n=184), 15.7% of the nurses were morning-type (n=42), and 15.4% of the nurses were evening-type (n=41). The evening-type nurses had a higher number of night shifts than the morning-type nurses (p<0.05). It was found that the evening-type nurses had a lower quality of life than the morning-type and intermediate-type nurses (p<0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, it was ascertained that the evening-type nurses working in shifts had a lower quality of life. Nurses’ shifts can be organized by taking into consideration their chronotypes.Keywords : Circadian Rhythm, Naps During Night Shifts, Shift Nurse, Night Work, Shift Worker