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Sleep quality, but not quantity, is associated with self-perceived minor error rates among emergency department nurses
Amy L. Weaver
, Sonja E. Stutzman
,
Charlene Supnet
, Dai Wai M. Olson
Department of Neurology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Error Rate
100%
Self-perceived
100%
Sleep Quality
100%
Minor Error
100%
12-h Shifts
100%
Emergency nurse
100%
Sleep Quantity
100%
Emergency Department
66%
Actigraphy
66%
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
66%
High Risk
33%
Non-associated
33%
Prospective Observational Study
33%
Patient Care
33%
Visual Analog Scale
33%
Poor Sleep
33%
Sleep Disturbance
33%
Self-administered Questionnaire
33%
Sleeping Hours
33%
Mentation
33%
Wrist Actigraphy
33%
Daytime Sleep
33%
Sleep Architecture
33%
Nursing Errors
33%
Nursing Shift
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Emergency Ward
100%
Sleep Quality
100%
Actimetry
40%
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
40%
Visual Analog Scale
20%
Patient Care
20%
Sleep Disorder
20%
Actigraph
20%