نتایج جستجو برای: work shifts

تعداد نتایج: 997080  

ژورنال: طب کار 2016
مرادی, رامین, مقصودی پور, مریم, پویاکیان, مصطفی,

Introduction: Fatigue and sleepiness can negatively affect driver’s consciousness and their cognitive function. Traffic accidents due to sleepiness are more common among people who work more than 60 hours a week, or have irregular working hours or night shifts. Methods: Last available literature and the most authentic sources were assessed and different aspects of the issue were evalua...

Journal: :Quality & safety in health care 2010
Kimberley Louie Rupi Cheema Peter Dodek Hubert Wong Amanda Wilmer Maja Grubisic John Mark Fitzgerald Najib T Ayas

RATIONALE Nurses in the intensive care unit (ICU) commonly work frequent 12 h shifts, potentially leading to fatigue and reduced vigilance. The authors hypothesised that rates of hypoglycaemia in patients receiving an insulin infusion would be associated with the intensity of work of the bedside nurse in the preceding 72 h. METHODS The authors identified ICU patients who had hypoglycaemia (gl...

Journal: :International maritime health 2011
Jakob Hønborg Hansen Ingunn Marie Holmen

BACKGROUND. Shift work is related to fatigue and desynchronization with the external environment. This study investigates how 6-h shifts and 12-h shifts affects sleep and safety in workers onboard offshore supply vessels, and if any differences exist between the two working schedules. MATERIAL AND METHODS. A questionnaire study was carried out in the North Sea, Australia, Africa, South America,...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2005
Nayantara Santhi Jeanne F Duffy Todd S Horowitz Charles A Czeisler

Shift work results in a misalignment between circadian timing and the sleep/wake schedule, leading to irregular and poor quality sleep. Inconsistent input from the daily light cycle further interferes with circadian entrainment. It has been hypothesized that scheduling the sleep/dark cycle on the night shift could aid in promoting adaptation to night shift work by facilitating appropriate phase...

Journal: :Work 2012
L B de M Guimarães S L R Pessa C Biguelini

This article presents a study on the impact of shiftwork and chronotype on the perception of the work conditions, workload and adjustment to shiftwork by the workers of two sectors of a flexible packaging manufacturer, which operates in three fixed shifts. The workers are allocated in one of the shifts (morning, evening and night shifts) without evaluation of their chronotype and/or social need...

Journal: :Advances in Mathematics 1973

Journal: :Industrial health 2005
Masaya Takahashi Takeshi Tanigawa Naoko Tachibana Keiko Mutou Yoshiko Kage Lawrence Smith Hiroyasu Iso

This study examined the relationship between perceived adaptation to shift work and shift-related problems. A total of 608 male operators at nuclear power plants completed a set of validated questionnaires including a modified version of the Standard Shiftwork Index, which covered adaptation to shift work, fit to job content, chronotypes, chronic fatigue, sleep, naps, shift work locus of contro...

Journal: :Industrial health 2007
Claire Anne Eriksen Göran Kecklund

The aim of the study was to study the effects of a flexible shift system (based on self-determined work hours) with respect to sleep/wake complaints and subjective health. The comparison group was a rapidly rotating shift system, with frequently occurring quick returns. A secondary aim was to examine the relation between work hour characteristics indicating compressed or difficult rosters (e.g....

2013
Elisabeth Flo

In this thesis, the prevalence of Shift Work Disorder (SWD) in a sample of nurses, and the association between SWD and work characteristics, health outcome and personality (paper 1) have been investigated. Next, the psychometric properties of the “Bergen Shift Work Sleep Questionnaire” (BSWSQ) were evaluated (paper 2). The BSWSQ evaluates sleep and sleepiness problems in relation to day shifts,...

Journal: :Industrial health 2006
Bernhard Kalkowsky Bernhard Kampmann

As the percentage of shifts in hot working conditions in German Coal mines had increased to more than 50% during the last decade, a study was carried out to record the physiological strain of miners. Thirty-eight miners participated during 125 shifts. Heart rate and rectal temperature were measured continuously. Sweat losses as well as food and fluid uptake were estimated from measurements befo...

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