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| Ann RogersSummaryAffiliation: University of Pennsylvania Country: USA Publications
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A comparison of three different sleep schedules for reducing daytime sleepiness in narcolepsyA E Rogers
School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104 6096, USA
Sleep 24:385-91. 2001..To determine if the combination of scheduled sleep periods and stimulant medications were more effective than stimulant medications alone in controlling the excessive daytime sleepiness experienced by narcoleptic patients...
Sleep deprivation and the ED night shiftAnn E Rogers
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia 19104, USA
J Emerg Nurs 28:469-70. 2002
NarcolepsyAnn E Rogers
School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 420 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Nurs Clin North Am 37:675-92. 2002....
Role of registered nurses in error prevention, discovery and correctionA E Rogers
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 420 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19104, USA
Qual Saf Health Care 17:117-21. 2008..Registered nurses have a vital role in discovering and correcting medical error...
The working hours of hospital staff nurses and patient safetyAnn E Rogers
School of Nursing, Center for Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 23:202-12. 2004..The risks of making an error were significantly increased when work shifts were longer than twelve hours, when nurses worked overtime, or when they worked more than forty hours per week...
The effects of work breaks on staff nurse performanceAnn E Rogers
Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 420 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia, PA, USA
J Nurs Adm 34:512-9. 2004..To determine if skipping breaks and meal periods increases the risk of errors...
Sleep and quality of life in long-term lung cancer survivorsNalaka S Gooneratne
Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Lung Cancer 58:403-10. 2007..Sleep problems are common in lung cancer survivors, yet little is known about the prevalence, determinants, and effects on quality of life (QoL) of these sleep problems in long-term lung cancer survivors...
A pilot study of the safety implications of Australian nurses' sleep and work hoursJillian Dorrian
School of Psychology and the Centre for Sleep Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
Chronobiol Int 23:1149-63. 2006..These pilot results suggest that further investigation into the effects of sleep loss in nursing may be necessary for patient safety from an individual nurse perspective and from a healthcare team perspective...
Frequency and type of errors and near errors reported by critical care nursesMichele C Balas
School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA
Can J Nurs Res 38:24-41. 2006..These findings have significant implications for patient safety among a seriously ill population that has little natural resilience or ability to protect itself from health-care mishaps...
Infants at risk: when nurse fatigue jeopardizes quality careGrace E Dean
Center for Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 19104, USA
Adv Neonatal Care 6:120-6. 2006..Employing good sleep habits, minimizing shift rotations and excessive work hours, and using strategic naps can reduce the adverse effects of fatigue that could potentially put patients, especially the most vulnerable ones, at risk...
The impact of multiple care giving roles on fatigue, stress, and work performance among hospital staff nursesLinda D Scott
Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
J Nurs Adm 36:86-95. 2006....
Effects of critical care nurses' work hours on vigilance and patients' safetyLinda D Scott
Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Am J Crit Care 15:30-7. 2006..CONCLUSIONS: The findings support the Institute of Medicine recommendations to minimize the use of 12-hour shifts and to limit nurses' work hours to no more than 12 consecutive hours during a 24-hour period...
The prevalence and nature of errors and near errors reported by hospital staff nursesMichele C Balas
School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA
Appl Nurs Res 17:224-30. 2004....
Are you tired?Ronda G Hughes
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, USA
Am J Nurs 104:36-8. 2004
Sleep and errors in a group of Australian hospital nurses at work and during the commuteJillian Dorrian
The School of Psychology and The Centre for Sleep Research, The University of South Australia, 7th Floor Playford Building P7 35, City East Campus, Frome Rd, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
Appl Ergon 39:605-13. 2008..Findings highlight the need for further attention to these issues to optimise the safety of nurses and patients in our hospitals, and the community at large on our roads...
Evidenced based research of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) for sleep in the community dwelling older adultNorma G Cuellar
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Geriatr Nurs 28:46-52; quiz 53. 2007..Implications for health care providers who care for older adults in the community will be included...
Assessment and treatment of sleep disorders in the older adultNorma G Cuellar
University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Geriatr Nurs 28:254-64. 2007
The relationship between nurse work schedules, sleep duration, and drowsy drivingLinda D Scott
Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University, 312 Cook Devos Center for Health Sciences, 301 Michigan Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
Sleep 30:1801-7. 2007..The purpose of this study is to describe the prevalence of drowsy driving episodes and the relationship between drowsy driving and nurse work hours, alertness on duty, working at night, and sleep duration...
Research Grants
- MANAGEMENT OF EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPINESS IN NARCOLEPSYAnn Rogers; Fiscal Year: 2001..In order to evaluate whether or not the NSSQ and ESS are sensitive to treatment effects, newly diagnosed subjects will be tested prior to starting stimulant medications, after 3 months of treatment and after one year of treatment. ..
- Staff Nurse Fatigue and Patient SafetyAnn Rogers; Fiscal Year: 2003....
