Authors

  1. Smith-Miller, Cheryl A. PhD, RN-BC
  2. Harden, Jacqueline MHA, MBA, RN, NE-BC
  3. Seaman, Christa W. DNP, RN, CCRN
  4. Li, Yin BM, RN, PhD(c)
  5. Blouin, Ann Scott PhD, RN, FACHE

Abstract

Fatigue negatively affects healthcare workers' health and well-being, decreases patient safety, and negatively impacts the work environment. Although individual lifestyle choices influence fatigue levels, much responsibility lies with nursing administrators to prevent situations that may result in sleep deprivation or overwork. This article, the 2nd in a 2-part series, describes the results that were achieved from a fatigue reduction intervention.