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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:01 am
I need help with my nursing school project. I'm about to wrap up with
my masters degree in nursing this June and have to do a thesis
research project. I'm doing research on the sleep quality,
sleepiness, and depression differences between day and night shift
nurses. I only have a few months left to collect the data and need
all the help I can get. The advertisement is below:

Day and night shift nurses needed to participate in a 30-minute online
research survey about sleep quality, sleepiness, and depression.

Subjects must be a registered nurse, be English speaking, have a full-
time work schedule and a current engagement as a provider of direct
patient care in a hospital setting (medical-surgical, intensive care,
telemetry, surgery, emergency, and recovery units). Nurses who
frequently alternate between day and night shift schedules are
excluded from participating.

Night shift is defined as working a 12-hr overnight shift from
beginning at 19:00 and ending at 07:00, and day shift is defined as
beginning at 07:00 and ending at 19:00. Shifts may be different by 1-2
hours in either direction.
No confidential material will be collected.

If interested please click on the link below (or copy and paste into
your browser window) to take the survey.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=iAB_2f4pNTI7D57u22fbTGHw_3d_3d

Thank you in advance for you participation.
Marcus Aurelius
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:10 am
Guest
You might want to reference the work by the renowned Psychoanalyst,
Sigmund Freud, called "Interpretation of Dreams."
It is a very long book. According to Freud, when we dream we
psychoanalyze ourselves such that we overcome and/or learn to adapt to
those emotional and psychological stressors in our lives through the
same.
Individuals who have psychological problems often have difficulty
sleeping which exacerbates the same as per the aforementioned.
 
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