Thursday, December 20, 2018

Burnout Among Oncology Nurses Influence Of Chronotype And Sleep Quality






Objective: the study sought to clarify the impact of chronotype and sleep quality on feelings of personal, work-related, and client-related burnout among ambulatory care oncology nurses following. Burnout among oncology nurses: influence of chronotype and sleep quality objective: the study sought to clarify the impact of chronotype and sleep quality on feelings of personal, work-related, and client-related burnout among ambulatory care oncology nurses following regular dayshift work schedules.. Burnout also seems to be one of the most common manifestations of distress among physicians, with studies suggesting a prevalence of 35% among medical oncologists, 38% among radiation oncologists, and 28% to 36% among surgical oncologists..












International journal of occupational and environmental health volume 22, burnout among oncology nurses: influence of chronotype and sleep quality. j nurs educ pract. for evening or neither-type chronotypes and/or poor sleep quality to have greater levels of burnout than morning-chronotype and/or good sleep quality nurses:. Because one of the components of cf, burnout, varies with chronotype and sleep quality, we assessed the influence of chronobiological features on the broader constructs of cs and cf. responses from primary ambulatory care oncology staff working dayshifts were assessed for potential relationships of chronotype and sleep quality with cs and cf. Nurses with poor sleep quality had higher burnout levels, experienced something that affected their sleep quality in the last month, were late for work because they could not awake up in the morning, had significantly more sharp object/needlestick injuries, and were sleepy at work..



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