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Effects of Aerobic Exercise Training on Nurses' Sleep Quality, Fatigue, Attention and Cortisol Profile

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Taipei Medical University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Aerobic Exercise
Sleep Quality
Nurse
Fatigue
Cortisol
Attention

Treatments

Behavioral: aerobic exercise

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03759509
TMU-JIRBN201711007

Details and patient eligibility

About

Shift work in nursing has been found to result in sleep disruption and sleep deprivation, and in sleepiness or fatigue at work. Slow reaction, insufficient attention and poor judgement often come with increased fatigue, which contributes to a high risk of accident and patient safety. Studies have shown that aerobic exercise is helpful in promoting high sleep quality. The study is conducted a prospective parallel randomized trial is performed to 60 nurses with low sleep quality. The subjects are randomly assigned to: (i) the experimental group, in which aerobic exercise training is given; (ii) the control group, in which the subjects kept their original lifestyles. The study aims to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise training on nurses' sleep quality, fatigue, attention and cortisol profile.

Full description

When work shifts and lifestyles change, the synchronous relationship between the body's biological clock and the environment, i.e., circadian rhythms, is disrupted, resulting in insufficient sleep and insomnia. Shift work in nursing has been found to result in sleep disruption and sleep deprivation, and in sleepiness or fatigue at work. Slow reaction, insufficient attention and poor judgement often come with increased fatigue, which contributes to a high risk of accident and patient safety. Studies have shown that aerobic exercise is helpful in promoting high sleep quality, whereas few researchers have argued over how aerobic exercise training improves sleep quality in nurses. The study is conducted in two stages. Previous stage, we conducted with a cross-sectional study design with convenience sampled 200 participants to fill out the Chinese Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (CPSQI) questionnaire for screen the low sleep quality (CPSQI > 5) participants. A total of 200 nurses were recruited, and 199 valid samples were collected, 108 participants were found to have low sleep quality (CPSQI > 5). The study will adopt a prospective, longitudinal, parallel-group comparative study, randomly sample from previously screen low sleep quality participants, then random assign to experimental (aerobic exercise) and control (routine activity) groups, and actigraphy sleep recording, saliva samples and attention data will be collected.

The study aims to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise training on nurses' sleep quality, fatigue, attention and cortisol profile. The findings of the study could provide guidelines on improving nurses' fitness and sleep quality.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

20 to 60 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Full-time
  • Female nursing staff members
  • Worked 8 hours per shift
  • Had at least 1 year of work experience.

Exclusion criteria

  • Had used sedatives, hypnotics, antihistamines, or hormonal drugs within the 4 weeks before commencing the study
  • Pregnant
  • Were diagnosed as having sleep or stress disorders, or experienced sleep problems owing to concurrent insomnia or sleep apnea.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

60 participants in 2 patient groups

aerobic exercise training
Experimental group
Description:
three times a week, a total of twenty-four times in eight weeks
Treatment:
Behavioral: aerobic exercise
control
No Intervention group
Description:
routine activity

Trial contacts and locations

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