2023
DOI: 10.1002/nur.22337
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Interventions to improve the sleep of nurses: A systematic review

Yuan Zhang,
Jennifer Murphy,
Heidi M. Lammers‐van der Holst
et al.

Abstract: Nurses are at a high risk for short sleep duration and poor sleep quality due to irregular work schedules and high occupational stress. Considering the effect of nurses' sleep on the safety and health of themselves and their patients, it is important to promote healthy sleep for nurses. We sought to synthesize the published experimental and quasi‐experimental studies that address interventions to improve sleep in nurses. A systematic search was conducted for studies published in English up until May 15, 2023, … Show more

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“…Consequently, adequate sleep is essential for maintaining a normal body weight, and effective sleep interventions are particularly crucial for improving the health status of healthcare professionals. Examples of such interventions include reducing the frequency and duration of night shifts ( 42 ), training in stress management and relaxation techniques ( 43 ), avoiding caffeine and nicotine intake, and optimizing the sleep environment ( 44 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, adequate sleep is essential for maintaining a normal body weight, and effective sleep interventions are particularly crucial for improving the health status of healthcare professionals. Examples of such interventions include reducing the frequency and duration of night shifts ( 42 ), training in stress management and relaxation techniques ( 43 ), avoiding caffeine and nicotine intake, and optimizing the sleep environment ( 44 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%