Adverse childhood experiences and personality traits associate with excessive fatigue in Norwegian nurses
Stand Hiestand, Ståle Pallesen, Ingeborg Forthun, Siri Waage, Truls Østbye, Øystein Vedaa, Bjørn Bjorvatn

TL;DR
Norwegian nurses with adverse childhood experiences and certain personality traits are more likely to suffer from excessive fatigue.
Contribution
The study identifies non-modifiable factors like adverse childhood experiences and personality traits as significant contributors to nurse fatigue.
Findings
Nurses with adverse childhood experiences had over four times higher odds of excessive fatigue.
Personality traits like high neuroticism and low conscientiousness were linked to increased fatigue risk.
Workaholism and eveningness increased the likelihood of excessive fatigue.
Abstract
Nurse fatigue may cause medical errors, absence and turnover. Prior research has largely emphasized modifiable factors like work schedules. This focus may overlook non‑modifiable individual factors that also meaningfully contribute to fatigue risk. This study therefore aimed to investigate the relationship between potentially non-modifiable factors and excessive fatigue in nurses. This longitudinal cohort study investigated adverse childhood experiences and personality traits in relation to excessive fatigue in nurses. Adverse childhood experiences were assessed with four questions previously used in the Norwegian context. Personality traits included the Big Five traits (Mini-IPIP), morningness-eveningness (Horne and Östberg Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire reduced scale), circadian type (flexibility and languidity, Circadian Type Inventory), and workaholism (Bergen Work Addiction…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and Work-Related Fatigue · Sleep and related disorders · Workaholism, burnout, and well-being
