[Nursing care during night shift: a narrative review of the literature].

  • Saiani L
  • Brugnolli A
  • Ghitti M
  • et al.
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION Although night duties cover more than 1/3 of the nursing care during hospitalizations, little attention is paid to activities performed and problems nurses encounter. METHODS A literature review on Medline and Cinahl with the following key-words shift workers, nurses, night, nursing, assessment, night duty was performed to explore activities performed by nurses, and patients and nurses perceptions: 23 studies were included. RESULTS Nurses perform planned and not planned activities. The most important function is patients vigilance/monitoring during night rounds. Although physically stressing, nurses recognize the value of night duties because they are fully responsible of the patients. Patients' main complaint is the noise that prevents sleep. CONCLUSIONS Research is needed to study night duties and to set standards for an high quality of care during night shifts.

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Saiani, L., Brugnolli, A., Ghitti, M. G., Martin, S., Rinaldi, N., & Zannini, L. (n.d.). [Nursing care during night shift: a narrative review of the literature]. Assistenza Infermieristica e Ricerca : AIR, 29(3), 132–9. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21188862

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