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Author, year, Type of study, Aim Environment Results
and country duration, and and sample
intervention

Prevalence of low-
er back pain is
high among Japa-
12 hospitals nese nurses and in-
3. Fujii et al., 2019 Self - reported If they have lower 3.066 nurses (no terfered with their
Japan questionnaire back pain in the last lower back pain work. Fear avoid-
1 year (2015 – four weeks, and if it 1.265, with lower ance beliefs about
2016) lasted for more than back pain 1.801) physical activi-
3 months ty might be poten-

tial target for lower
back pain manage-
ment.

Organisational cli-
mate, focused on in-
4. Dehring et al., Cross – sec- Organisational cli- Two healthcare creasing supervisor
2018 tional study mate factors and services in Mel- support may mit-
Australia 1 year (2013) health outcomes dif- bourne igate the potential nurses’ shift work: impact on health 61
fered across shift 108 nursing staff negative health out-
types comes experienced

by shift workers

5. Chatterjee, Saha, Quantitative Mental health sta- 70 critical ward No significant dif-
2018 and survey re- tus and quality of nurses ference of two
sleep among nurses 70 general ward wards on mental
India search of critical and gener- nurses health status, poor
al ward quality of sleep - in
critical ward

Find out relation- Shift work does af-
ship between lack of
sleep and the effects fect sleep patterns
on Quality of Life, and Quality of Life,
6. Owens, On – line sur- how shift work ef- 138 nurses on nurses feel fatigued,
Moultrie, 2017 vey fects sleep patterns, day/night shifts when working long
USA 2 weeks correlation between shifts as well as con-
the lack of sleep and secutive shifts and
nurse fatigue - re- it also affect their
lated to long shift sleep patterns.
hours worked
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