Journal of Nutrition Research
DOI: 10.55289/jnutres/v12i1_24.2
Year: 2024, Volume: 12, Issue: 1, Pages: 47-52
Original Article
Vergin Mary Xavier ✉ 1 , Chitra Devi Rajaram 2 , P J Parameaswari 3
Received Date:19 January 2024, Accepted Date:15 May 2024, Published Date:21 June 2024
Nurses need undisturbed break time on each shift to balance the emotional and physical demands required to provide high quality care to patients and to keep more front-line nurses at the bedside. To measure the nurse's challenges in their work environment. A validated questionnaire with 17 items was used to measure the factors related to break time to 378 nurses during duty time from emergency and critical care departments of a tertiary care hospital in Riyadh, Cross-sectionally. This study was approved by the ethical committee. Total 33% of the nurses felt that their units did not have a restorative break environment. Only 63.6% of our nurses between the age group 20-30 with < 3 years’ experience ‘sometimes’ had a break except at mealtime. 43% of the nurses felt their workload was increased due to their coworker’s absenteeism. 37% of the nurses had always sacrificed their break to fulfill the patient care responsibilities assigned to them. They revealed that 37% of the nurses sometimes had health problems because of missing breaks and meals during duty. We observed staff staff-related challenges were more compared to Administration and Patient related challenges.
Keywords
Nurses Break Time, Cross-Sectional, Challenges, Structured Questionnaire
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Published By India Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN)
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