Registered nurses' experiences taking restorative breaks on night shift: A qualitative analysis
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Tullamora T. Landis, PhD, RN-BC, CNL, College of Nursing, Washington State University, Spokane, Washington, USA
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Night shift nurses have reported frequently missing breaks. The purpose of this study is to describe the lived experience of nurses taking breaks on night shift. Identified themes included 1) breaks as a time to eat, 2) breaks as inconsistently supported, and 3) breaks as a luxury, not a right.
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Evidence Level | Phenomenology; Philosophical Inquiry |
Research Approach | Qualitative Research |
Keywords | Night Shift; Restorative Breaks; Registered Nurses |
Name | Creating Healthy Work Environments 2021 |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2021 |
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