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Title: A Study to Assess the Knowledge and Attitude on ill Health of Night Shift Nurses Working at a Selected Health Facility, Bangalore
Authors: Samuel, Gincy
Nanjappan, Devi
Keywords: Knowledge and Attitude
ill Health of Night Shift Nurses
Issue Date: 26-Sep-2021
Publisher: Advance Research Journal of medical and clinical science
Abstract: Nursing is the heartbeat of health care and Nurses have been called “Angels in comfortable shoes”. Over the years, the nursing field has grown in scope and complexity as well as size, and nurses now make up the largest workforce within the healthcare industry, as the field grows to 0.9 million nurses only in India.3;4 Nurses as a health care provider work hours of the day. For most nurses changes that are inherent to night shifts are unwelcome imposition on a normal life, yet one they have no control over, leading to physical health problems that effects the life of an individual.5Nurses are obliged to work during the day and during the night to cater for the needs of sick people. While Intensive care nurses were vulnerable to a stressful environment because of the complex nature of patient’s health problems that requiring an extensive use of very sophisticated technology.7if a patient is unconscious, nurses will try to turn him every two hours or so to prevent him from getting bed sores. Nurses often work 12 hours shifts, the amount of lifting in one shift adds up a lot, and the job could be very hard to manage physically.8Night shift nurses are responsible for patient care with little support in a difficult working environment under conditions of fatigue and other hardships directly related to working at night.9 Nurses, irrespective of their shift, are under constant stress from staff shortages, aging workforce, more complex patient needs, continued technological progress and exponential advances in knowledge.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4754
ISSN: 2455-3549
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