Engelsk titel: Less job stress with 12-hour shifts
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Författare:
Ingstad, Kari
;
Amble, Nina
Email: kari.ingstad@hint.no
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 27
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15083303
Sammanfattning
Extended work shifts of 12 hours or more have become a common scheduling strategy for
nurses in several countries, though
this is not the case in Norway. There, many managers, nurses, and union representatives have
expressed concerns about
whether nurses can function effectively while working long shifts. This study thus aimed to examine
how long shifts influence
nursing outcomes such as stress, continuity, and responsibility in Norwegian nursing homes. Data
were collected during indepth
interviews with 16 nurses employed at four different nursing homes who have worked 12-14-hour
shifts. Results suggest
that long shifts actually reduce stress and increase both work continuity and accountability, though
these positive impacts of long
shifts occur primarily when all departmental staff work long shifts. Furthermore, fewer shift changes
mean more time spent with
patients and better communication.