A Comparison of the Effects of Fixed- and Rotating-Shift Schedules on Nursing Staff Attention Levels

Author:

Niu Shu-Fen12,Chu Hsin34,Chen Chiung-Hua5,Chung Min-Huey1,Chang Yu-Shiun1,Liao Yuan-Mei1,Chou Kuei-Ru1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Institute of Nursing, College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan

2. Department of Nursing, Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

3. Institute of Aerospace Medicine, School of Medicine, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan

4. Department of Neurology, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei , Taiwan

5. Department of Nursing, Meiho University, Pingtung, Taiwan

Abstract

Purpose: Sleep deficit affects neurobehavioral functioning, reduces attention and cognitive function, and negatively impacts occupational safety. This study investigated selective attention levels of nursing staff on different shifts. Methods: Using a prospective, randomized parallel group study, selective attention was measured using the d2 test in 62 nursing staff in a medical center in Taiwan. Findings: There were significant differences in selective attention indicators (E%) between the fixed-day-shift group (control group) and rotating-shift group (experimental group): The percentage of errors (E%) for night-shift workers in the rotating-shift group was higher than that of fixed-day-shift workers, while the total number of items scanned minus error (TN − E) and concentration performance (CP) scores were higher for fixed-day-shift workers. Within the experimental group, the error rate on night shift was 0.44 times more than that on day shift and .62 times more than on evening shift; the TN-E on night shift was 38.99 items less than that on day shift, and the CP was 27.68 items less on night shift than on day shift; indicating that staff on the night shift demonstrated poorer speed and accuracy on the overall test than did the staff on day shifts. Conclusions: Inadequate sleep and a state of somnolence adversely affected the attention and operation speed of work among night-shift workers. More than 2 days off is suggested when shifting from the night shift to other shifts to provide adequate time for circadian rhythms to adjust.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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