Nurses' 12-hour shifts and missed or delayed vital signs observations on hospital wards: retrospective observational study.
Chiara Dall'oraPeter GriffithsOliver RedfernAlejandra Recio-SaucedoPaul MeredithJane Ballnull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
On days when a higher proportion of hours worked by healthcare assistants are from long shifts, the risk of delaying vital signs observations is higher, suggesting lower job performance. While longer shifts are thought to require fewer staff resources to maintain nurse-to-patient ratios, any benefits may be lost if staff become less productive.