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Shift work in nursing: closing the knowledge gaps and advancing innovation in practice

Edited by
  • Chiara Dall’Ora
  • Anna Dahlgren
Volume 112,

December 2020

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    1. Editorial Board

      Article 103818
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  1. Editorial

    1. Shift work in nursing: closing the knowledge gaps and advancing innovation in practice

      Article 103743
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  2. Research Articles

    1. The impact of extending nurse working hours on staff sickness absence: Evidence from a large mental health hospital in England

      Article 103611
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    2. The association between shift patterns and the quality of hand antisepsis in a neonatal intensive care unit: An observational study

      Article 103686
    3. The association between 12-hour shifts and nurses-in-charge's perceptions of missed care and staffing adequacy: a retrospective cross-sectional observational study

      Article 103721
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    4. The impact of moving to a 12h shift pattern on employee wellbeing: A qualitative study in an acute mental health setting

      Article 103699
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    5. The effects of using participatory working time scheduling software on working hour characteristics and wellbeing: A quasi-experimental study of irregular shift work

      Article 103696
    6. Working time characteristics and long-term sickness absence among Danish and Finnish nurses: A register-based study

      Article 103639
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    7. Night-shift nurses and drowsy driving: A qualitative study

      Article 103600
    8. Sleep health and predicted cognitive effectiveness of nurses working 12-hour shifts: an observational study

      Article 103667
    9. Exploring the meaning of night shift placement in nursing education: A European multicentre qualitative study

      Article 103687
    10. Sleep diary- and actigraphy-derived sleep parameters of 8-hour fast-rotating shift work nurses: A prospective descriptive study

      Article 103719
    11. Development and evaluation of a matrix for assessing fatigue-related risk, derived from a national survey of nurses' work patterns

      Article 103573
    12. The effects of using participatory working time scheduling software on sickness absence: A difference-in-differences study

      Article 103716
    13. Shift work and hospital employees: A descriptive multi-site study

      Article 103746
    14. Novice nurses’ sleep disturbance trajectories within the first 2 years of work and actual turnover: A prospective longitudinal study

      Article 103575
  3. Reviews

    1. Fatigue and recovery in shiftworking nurses: A scoping literature review

      Article 103710
    2. Association between shift work and obesity among nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis

      Article 103757
    3. Improving fatigue risk management in healthcare: A scoping review of sleep-related/ fatigue-management interventions for nurses and midwives (reprint)

      Article 103745
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ISSN: 0020-7489