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ASSOCIATION OF SLEEP AND OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN NURSES

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  32-41

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 Background and Aim: Occupational injury is one of the most important occupational health problems. Researches show that 52.5 percent of occupation injuries are related to SLEEP PROBLEMs. Shortage of sleep and low quality of sleep affects daily performance. According to the literature, NURSES are susceptible to OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES 4.27 times more than physician. Material and Method: In this cross sectional study, association of SLEEP PROBLEMs and OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES in NURSES was examined. One hundred ant two NURSES were selected by random sampling method. Self- report questionnaire were used to gather data.Results: Based on the result, chronic fatigue (76.5%) and shortage of sleep (81.4%) were the most prevalent occupational injury and SLEEP PROBLEM, respectively. The findings showed that there was no statistical significant relationship of “amount of sleep”, “disturbance in integrity of sleep”, and “early awake morning” with occupation injuries.Conclusion: According to the results, NURSES face to OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES abundantly. Most of NURSES have rotating shift schedule. That is why providing suitable facilities to reach in normal pattern of sleep can help to promote performance and service delivery and also, increase clients satisfaction quality of services.

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    SANJARI, MAHNAZ, SHIRAZI, FATEMEH, HEYDARI, SHIVA, MALEKI, SEDIGHEH, & SALEMI, SEDIGHEH. (2009). ASSOCIATION OF SLEEP AND OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN NURSES. IRAN JOURNAL OF NURSING (IJN), 22(61), 32-41. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/114102/en

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    SANJARI MAHNAZ, SHIRAZI FATEMEH, HEYDARI SHIVA, MALEKI SEDIGHEH, SALEMI SEDIGHEH. ASSOCIATION OF SLEEP AND OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN NURSES. IRAN JOURNAL OF NURSING (IJN)[Internet]. 2009;22(61):32-41. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/114102/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHNAZ SANJARI, FATEMEH SHIRAZI, SHIVA HEYDARI, SEDIGHEH MALEKI, and SEDIGHEH SALEMI, “ASSOCIATION OF SLEEP AND OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN NURSES,” IRAN JOURNAL OF NURSING (IJN), vol. 22, no. 61, pp. 32–41, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/114102/en

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