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Clinical Nursing Research
2021 Volume.27 No. 2 p.165 ~ p.178
Analysis of the Status of Nursing Shifts and Nurses¡¯ Perceptions of Work Schedules in General Wards Based on the Government Guidelines for Night Shift Work
Hong Kyung-Jin

Cho Sung-Hyun
Jung Eun-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: To analyze nurses¡¯ shift work according to the government guidelines for night work and their perceptions of their work schedules.

Methods: The study sample included 487 nurses who provided information on their schedules, including the normal working hours of each shift, and overtime per shift during September 2020. Nurses¡¯ perceptions were measured in terms of satisfaction, appropriateness for work-life balance, and fairness to their work schedule.

Results: One-third of the respondents worked more than 40 hours per week. The average overtime hour was 1.14 hours per shift. Unsocial hours (8 pm to 6 am on weekdays, midnight to midnight on weekends and public holidays) accounted for 56.4% of all working hours. During their last night shift, on average, nurses worked 9.62 hours and had a break of 39 minutes, although 20.5% reported no break. Sixty-eight percent of nurses had at least one between-shift break shorter than 48 hours after a consecutive night shifts. Fifty-seven percent were satisfied with their schedule. One-third perceived their schedule as appropriate for work-life balance, and two-thirds perceived that days off on weekends and nights were fairly distributed within the unit. Working and overtime hours had an inverse relationship with all three aspects of nurses¡¯ perceptions. A higher proportion of unsocial hours and having no breaks during the night shift were associated with lower perceptions of fairness.

Conclusion: Reducing working hours, ensuring breaks during night shifts, and increasing rewards for unsocial hours are required to improve nurses¡¯ perceptions and reduce turnover due to shift work.
KEYWORD
Guideline, Night Shift, Nurse, Unsocial Hours, Work Schedule
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