The impact of shift work on pain recognition, a robust ability among intensive care nurses.
Laura SchmidtSara ZabelbergSophie SchlatterInga AdamsMarion DouplatCaroline PerchetMarc LilotAmandine Eve ReyStephanie MazzaPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Some professions need to know how to assess pain 24/7 and a lack of sleep can disrupt the cognitive processes necessary for this assessment. Night shifts provoke a bias in pain management, and sleep deprivation, a decrease in pain evaluation. By conducting a repeated measure study in the field that applied a different paradigm (subliminal recognition of facial cues) we add evidence to the understanding of pain recognition and the impact of sleep deprivation on the early processing of pain in others.