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International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices Volume 5 (2018), Article ID 5:IJNCP-270, 6 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2018/270
Original Article
Factors Influencing Cumulative Fatigue Symptoms in Female Nurses Working in Two Shifts Rotation System in Japan

Narumi Ooshige1*, Tae Yamaguchi2, Mitsuyo Nakashima3, Kazuo Minematsu4,5 and Noriaki Tsunawake6

1Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing, 1-1 Asty Munakata, Fukuoka, 811-4157, Japan
2Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Nutrition, University of Nagasaki, 1-1-1Manabino, Nagayo-cyo, Nagasaki, 851-2195, Japan
3Faculty of Medicine, School of Nursing, Fukuoka University, 8-19-1 Nanakuma, Jonan-ku, Fukuoka, 814-0180, Japan
4Graduate School of Education, Nagasaki University, 1-14 Bunkyomachi, Nagasaki, 852-8521, Japan
5Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Juntendo University, 2 Chome-1-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
6Faculty of Nursing and Nutrition, University of Nagasaki, 1-1-1Manabino, Nagayo-cyo, Nishisonoki-gun, Nagasaki, 851-2195, Japan
Prof. Narumi Ooshige, Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing, 1-1 Asty Munakata, Fukuoka, 811-4157, Japan, Tel: +81-940-35-7508; E-mail: n-ooshige@jrckicn.ac.jp
16 December 2017; 28 January 2018; 30 January 2018
Ooshige N, Yamaguchi T, Nakashima M, Minematsu K, Tsunawake N, et al. (2018) Factors Influencing Cumulative Fatigue Symptoms in Female Nurses Working in Two Shifts Rotation System in Japan. Int J Nurs Clin Pract 5: 270. doi:https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2018/270
This study was conducted with the 2012 Kimura Nursing Foundation research grant.

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to clarify factors affecting cumulative fatigue in nurses working two-shift rotations system with 16-hour night time shifts.
Methods: A cross sectional design was employed; subjects were 96 nurses. The Cumulative Fatigue Symptoms Index (CFSI) was used to assess cumulative fatigue, and number of steps was counted as an objective measure/ index of physical activity. Data were collected over four days, which included a day shift, night shift, and day off a series of nursing shift. Participant characteristics such as their CFSI scores and years of experience were analyzed using a Mann-Whitney U or a Kruskal–Wallis test. In addition, logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the association between cumulative fatigue and potential contributing factors.
Results: Valid data were obtained from 96 female nurses. Cumulative fatigue was found to be related to having less than 5 years of clinical experience (OR = .22, 95% CI=.05-.92), subjective busyness of nightime shifts (OR = 3.12-3.69, 95% CI= 1.06-12.11), and the number of steps taken on one’s day off (OR =.03, 95% CI= .10-.92). The subjective busyness in night shift work was an increasing risk factor of CFSI, and less than 5 years clinical experience and the numbers of steps of day off were lowering risk factors of CFSI.
Conclusion: Clinical experience less than 5 years, subjective busyness in night shift work, and the number of steps on a day off as a measure of physical activity were identified as factors associated with CFSI in nurses working in two-shift rotation system.