question is, did you sleep very well thatniuht? ., , �* , that night? no, exactly. because the stress was still _ that night? no, exactly. because the stress was still there. _ that night? no, exactly. because the stress was still there. i _ that night? no, exactly. because the stress was still there. i couldn't - stress was still there. i couldn't sleep very well because i kept thinking about how am i going to go to work? i kept waking myself up again and again, but then ijust woke up early and decided to go and check up, even though i was going to start at eight o'clock, but i went out at four o'clock, but there is no success. ~ . out at four o'clock, but there is no success. . . , . ., ., success. what effect did it have on the hospital. _ success. what effect did it have on the hospital, you _ success. what effect did it have on the hospital, you cancelling - success. what effect did it have on the hospital, you cancelling your i the hospital, you cancelling your shift? is there a knock—on effect of that? shift? is there a knock-on effect of that? , , shift? is there a knock-on effect of that? , y ., , . , that? definitely, it affects the continuity of— that? definitely, it affects the continuity of care _ that? definitely, it affects the continuity of care towards - that? definitely, it affects the - continuity of care towards patients. it just creates an continuity of care towards patients. itjust creates an environment of anxiety and pressure on the nurses on the floor in the ward. they have to check who can do the shift. if not, then agency staff comment. —