WGU Indiana recognizes night-shift nurses with seasonal change to daylight saving time

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- WGU Indiana will once again deliver Night Shift Nurse Appreciation Kits to hospitals and healthcare facilities throughout the state. The gesture thanks nurses who work an extra hour during their normal shift, due to the daylight savings time change on Nov. 4, 2018.

Using a competency-based model that allows students to accelerate at their own pace and curriculum developed with input from leading employers, WGU Indiana offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Business, Education, Information Technology and Healthcare Professions, including Nursing. (PRNewsFoto/WGU Indiana)

"When we turn our clocks back at 2 a.m., night-shift nurses across the state will work an extra hour," said WGU Indiana Chancellor Allison Barber. "WGU Indiana is distributing the Night Shift Nurse Appreciation Kits for the sixth year, to honor the important and often unrecognized contributions of night shift nurses."

WGU Indiana started the night shift nurse deliveries in 2013. This year, appreciation kits will reach nearly 4,000 night shift nurses at 127 hospitals and health care units across the state. Each box contains a handwritten thank you note from the WGU Indiana team, prewrapped gourmet brownie treats, sleep masks, stress balls and information about a $2,000 Night Shift Nurses Scholarship.

Night shift nurses face unique challenges, including disruptions in their circadian rhythm, which puts them at risk for fatigue. "From my work as a night-shift nurse for 38 years, I recognize that night shift nurses don't always receive the same recognition as employees who work during the day," said WGU Indiana State Director of Nursing Mary Lawson Carney, DNP, RN-BC, CCRN, CNE. "Night shift work has a significant impact on the physical, psychosocial and professional lives of nurses. The WGU Indiana Night Shift Nurses Scholarship recognizes these nurses for the work they do in the middle of the night so that patients can return to their homes and families as soon as possible."

Dea Gillfillan received the Night Shift Nurse Scholarship last year. She works the night shift and spoke about the impact of the scholarship on her degree attainment. "WGU Indiana is providing me with the skills and resources that I need to advance my career," she said. "The flexibility of my online coursework with WGU has allowed me to study on my days off and the Night Shift Nurse Scholarship made my degree that much more affordable.­"

Learn more about the WGU Indiana Night Shift Nurse Scholarship at https://www.wgu.edu/financial-aid-tuition/scholarships/indiana/night-shift-nurses.html.

About WGU Indiana

WGU Indiana offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate online degree programs in business, education, information technology and healthcare, including nursing. The nonprofit university's competency-based model allows students to accelerate through coursework.

According to a 2017 Harris Poll, 96 percent of WGU graduates are employed, 89 percent of them in their degree field. According to a 2017 Gallup study, WGU graduates are more likely than graduates from other U.S. universities to have the jobs they want, to feel that WGU Indiana was the perfect school for them, and to feel that their education was worth the cost.

WGU Indiana has helped more than 6,600 Hoosiers achieve their dream of completing a college degree. Another nearly 5,700 students are currently enrolled. For information about WGU Indiana's degrees and scholarships, visit indiana.wgu.edu

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