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Tiredness Takes its Toll: An Integrative Review on Sleep and Occupational Outcomes for Long-Term Care Workers

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JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING
Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 27-+

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SLACK INC
DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20221206-01

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Poor sleep quality and duration among health care professionals have negative impacts on worker safety, work readiness, and well-being. However, the consequences of impaired sleep among long-term care (LTC) workers remain understudied. The current review explored associations between sleep and occupational outcomes in LTC workers and found that poor sleep quality and duration were related to burnout/fatigue, mental and physical health issues, and overall well-being. Further research is needed to better understand the impacts of impaired sleep on worker outcomes and patient care quality.
Poor sleep quality and duration among health care professionals have negative im-pacts on worker safety, work readiness, and well-being. However, the consequences of impaired sleep among long-term care (LTC) workers remain understudied. The current integrative review sought to explore associations between sleep and oc-cupational outcomes in LTC workers. Multiple database searches yielded 1,543 articles; nine articles met inclusion criteria. Results synthesized from included articles revealed sleep-associated occupational outcomes across three themes, Burnout/Fatigue, Mental and Physical Health, and Well-Being, which may affect per-formance measures and predict injuries/errors. Exploring outcomes of poor sleep quality and duration among LTC workers has highlighted the needs of this popula-tion and may inform future intervention development. LTC organizations should con-sider implementing strategies to better support the sleep quality of their workforce. In addition, further research is needed to explore how impaired sleep contributes to negative worker outcomes and patient care quality. [Journal of Gerontological Nurs-ing

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