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My understanding is that research shows changing the time has negative impacts on people's health and well-being. I know it has also been an obvious challenge working with clients with impaired cognition and sometimes is a bit of a logistical challenge ...
Thanks for this opportunity to share. From an IEN perspective, a fixed time system would perhaps be beneficial for night shift nurses. It would eliminate the disruption caused by "losing" an hour in the spring and "gaining" an hour in the fall. A ...
Good morning, Having a fixed standard time would have a positive impact on nurses because shift work is already difficult, disrupting the circadian rhythm, adding the seasonal change as well, takes time to adjust. Nurses would no longer need to adjust ...
My preference would be to stay with standard time across Canada, however Yukon has already adopted daylight savings time year round. Daylight savings time no longer has a place in this day and age and should not have a negative effect on nurses working ...
Good morning, As a nurse working in long-term care for 30 years, I think it would be a good thing. Residents with dementia are really affected with the time change. Getting up earlier the time has changed. Sundowning at a different time and ...
Le français suit. ( You can also reach me at/Vous pouvez aussi me contacter au govtrelations@cna-aiic.ca ) Dear Members, CNA has been approached for consultation by a parliamentarian regarding a potential bill on seasonal time changes. The proposal ...
Join us at NTFLive October 8th 2pm EST/1100 PST for discussion on how to map out your career development as a new and early career nurse. See attached poster for details! REGISTER FREE now! ------------------------------ Judy Duchscher Kamloops ...