The data collection for the "Rest Breaks" study is over. Looking forward to communicating the results soon. Many thanks to all the hospital nurses who participated in our survey!
Are you a bedside care #RN working #12hour shifts on an in-patient hospital unit in the United States?
Our study aims to evaluate the effect of rest breaks on reducing #nurse#fatigue.
If you are eligible, please consider participating in our survey: https://t.co/emf4C9BAsp
Dr. Czeisler explained the results of this study, which showed that patients with poor sleep had a higher risk of dying from COVID-19. #SleepMatters#SleepChat
On Dec. 7th at 6PM ET, we are delighted to host Dr. Mary Carskadon, Prof. of Psychiatry & Human Behavior, @BrownMedicine for a free virtual public lecture on the impact of changes in #sleep biology on #teen health and well-being. Register to join us: https://t.co/ajQGKgux3v
#insomnia, #fatigue and psychosocial well-being during #COVID19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey of hospital #nursing staff in the United States https://t.co/hMNW98AgJv
*NEW* Traditional approaches to fatigue risk management lack the specificity & sensitivity required for the emergency services sector 💤. This review reconstructs it in ways that are more useful for the emergency services sector. 🚒🚑 FT: https://t.co/h11VrhiNqO
My fantastic @UWNursing PhD student @ktusher is recruiting RN participants for her dissertation focusing on stress & coping in hospital nurses. Please consider participating and/or sharing the link below for her survey. This is important work for workforce & system safety.
There is an inverted U-shaped association between #sleep duration and global #cognitive decline, according to a study published online Sept. 21 in JAMA Network Open. https://t.co/QdyDz0LA4A
The evening light environment in hospitals can be designed to produce less disruptive effects on the circadian system and improve sleep. https://t.co/AtWImHTfqL
The SRS Pipeline Development Committee is excited to present the SRS Virtual Seminar Series! Seminars will feature exciting speakers, with a particular emphasis on early career investigators. All seminars are free to attend, but registration is required.
https://t.co/KtTYyWMS0x
Researchers show that the combined effects of a #nap and an acute #exercise session upon human #memory are
substantially greater than the effects of each of them alone, in a sample of young healthy adults. https://t.co/84IN8Ugdr0
New publisher, new look, new articles! Deepest thank you to everyone who made this possible. The first articles from Volume 3, 2020 are out now. We are so excited to share this new work! https://t.co/bxfc49CPSL
Excited to share Safer Together: A National Action Plan to Advance Patient Safety, https://t.co/VqVCVIMD5p, which includes workforce safety as a foundational precondition to advancing #PtSafety & meaningful pt engagement. #TotalSystemSafety#LearningSystem#SaferTogether
Napping and weekend catchup sleep do not fully compensate for high rates of sleep debt and short sleep at a population level (in a representative nationwide sample of 12,637 adults) - PubMed https://t.co/4fvQnVZcm6