This document presents a comprehensive summary table of literature reviews and systematic reviews concerning the effects of nursing shift work on nurses' health and sleep patterns. The table meticulously outlines key aspects of each study, including the research question or purpose, search strategy, inclusion and exclusion criteria, search terms, details of literature selection, quality assessment, data synthesis, and relevant findings and conclusions. Studies analyzed explore the prevalence of shift work disorder, the mediating effects of sleep hygiene, the predictors of sleep quality and fatigue, and the potential effects of sleep loss on nurses' health. The summary synthesizes findings from various databases, including PubMed and Medline, highlighting the relationship between shift work, sleep disturbances, and health complaints among nurses and nursing students. The studies employ diverse methodologies such as statistical analysis, including Chi-square tests, Mann-Whitney U-tests, and correlations to analyze data and draw conclusions. The review emphasizes the importance of addressing sleep-related issues to improve the health and well-being of nurses.