Sleep and fatigue management strategies: How nurses, midwives and paramedics cope with their shift work schedules-a qualitative study
Abstract Aims To understand the benefits and challenges of shift work, and the coping strategies used by nurses, midwives and paramedics to manage the impact of shift work on sleep and fatigue from shift work. Design A single case study with embedded units. Methods Twenty‐seven participants were int...
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Main Authors: | Lauren A. Booker (Author), Jarrah Fitzgerald (Author), Jane Mills (Author), Melanie Bish (Author), Jo Spong (Author), Melissa Deacon‐Crouch (Author), Timothy C. Skinner (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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