نتایج جستجو برای: work shifts

تعداد نتایج: 997080  

ژورنال: ارگونومی 2016

Introduction: Many employees in different professions including nurses work with shifts. On the other hand, different and long shift work  can endanger physical and mental health of nurses. This study, according to ergonomic standards, aimed to design a model for shift working in order to minimize the problems caused by shift work. Methods: In this study, all 35 nurses working in the emergen...

ژورنال: طب کار 2022

Introduction: Shift work is one of the social phenomena that has its roots in the history of human origin and still exists today for economic and technological reasons. Due to the complications of shift work, the present study was conducted to investigate job fatigue, quality of life, and sleep of shift staff working in Ilam Electric Distribution Company. Materials and Methods: In this descrip...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
Laura K Barger Najib T Ayas Brian E Cade John W Cronin Bernard Rosner Frank E Speizer Charles A Czeisler

BACKGROUND A recent randomized controlled trial in critical-care units revealed that the elimination of extended-duration work shifts (> or =24 h) reduces the rates of significant medical errors and polysomnographically recorded attentional failures. This raised the concern that the extended-duration shifts commonly worked by interns may contribute to the risk of medical errors being made, and ...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2011
Amanda Aparecida Silva Lúcia Rotenberg Frida Marina Fischer

OBJECTIVE To assess factors associated with professional and total hours of work (work + home) among nursing staff. METHODS Cross-sectional study conducted in a university hospital in the city of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, between 2004 and 2005. A total of 696 workers (nurses, nurse technicians and aids), mostly women (87.8%) working day and/or night shifts, participated in the study. A ...

امیرآبادی زاده, حسن, اکبری, فیض اله, دستجردی, رضا, واقعی, یداله, پوررضا, ابوالقاسم,

Background and Aim: Nurses have the most receivers of social- psychological stresses because of their sensitive profession. They are the most numbers of staff in health-care .who spend long time with patients. Due to their important caring roles, and in regard to the importance of preventing and controlling of stress for improving their efficiency of and in turn to reduce hospital expenditure, ...

2016
Woorim Kim Tae Hyun Kim Tae-Hoon Lee Jae Woo Choi Eun-Cheol Park

BACKGROUND Night and shift work status has been associated with health related quality of life (HRQoL) in economically active women. This study aimed to investigate the association between night or shift work status and HRQoL of economically active women and to further analyze how marital status interplays in the objected relationship. METHODS Data were from the Korea Health Panel, 2011 to 20...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2014
Jonas Rønningsdalen Kunst Gøril Kvamme Løset Daniel Hosøy Bjørn Bjorvatn Bente E Moen Nils Magerøy Ståle Pallesen

The aim of the present study was to estimate spillover effects between the work and the family sphere in a sample of nurses (N = 2058). Hierarchical regression analyses investigated whether shift work schedules were associated with negative or positive spillover, both from family to work and vice versa, controlling for demographic factors, job demands and decision latitude. With daytime work as...

The Holy Quran, as an Arabic masterpiece, comprises great domains of syntactical, phonological, and semantic literary patterns. These patterns work as the shackle of translators. This study examined the application of the most common shift strategies in Catford‟s linguistic model for translation of topicalization in chapter 29 of the Holy Quran. The topicalized cases were compared to their coun...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2005
Laura K Barger Brian E Cade Najib T Ayas John W Cronin Bernard Rosner Frank E Speizer Charles A Czeisler

BACKGROUND Long work hours and work shifts of an extended duration (> or =24 hours) remain a hallmark of medical education in the United States. Yet their effect on health and safety has not been evaluated with the use of validated measures. METHODS We conducted a prospective nationwide, Web-based survey in which 2737 residents in their first postgraduate year (interns) completed 17,003 month...

2010
Simo Salminen

The aim of this review is to examine the effect of shift work and extended working hours on occupational injuries. A calculation based on four studies shows that the risk of occupational injury during afternoon shifts was 6% lower than that during morning shifts. The same kind of calculation showed that the risk of occupational injury during night shifts was 15% lower than during morning shifts...

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