نتایج جستجو برای: overtime working

تعداد نتایج: 204759  

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2006
Monique van der Hulst Marc van Veldhoven Debby Beckers

This study addressed the prevalence of working overtime in relation to psychosocial work characteristics and need for recovery. More precisely, the aim of this study was to find out (1) whether a relationship exists between working overtime and psychosocial work characteristics (job demands and job control), (2a) whether a relationship exists between working overtime and need for recovery, and ...

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2013

2011
Toon W. Taris Jan Fekke Ybema Debby G. J. Beckers Marieke W. Verheijden Sabine A. E. Geurts Michiel A. J. Kompier

BACKGROUND It has often been suggested that high levels of overtime lead to adverse health outcomes. One mechanism that may account for this association is that working overtime leads to elevated levels of stress, which could affect worker's behavioral decisions or habits (such as smoking and lack of physical activity). In turn, this could lead to adverse health. PURPOSE The present study exa...

Journal: :Workplace health & safety 2012
Sung-Heui Bae

Although more states have regulated mandatory nurse overtime, limited research has examined the impact of these regulations on the actual time nurses work and their working conditions. The purpose of this study was to compare nurse overtime and working conditions between states with and states without regulations limiting mandatory nurse overtime. Data were collected from registered nurses work...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2004
Takashi Shimizu Seichi Horie Shoji Nagata Eiji Marui

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between overtime working and self-reported low productivity due to poor health over the course of 1 year. METHODS The subjects were 94 random-sampled workers at a Japanese manufacturing company. The data on sickness absence and low productivity due to poor health were collected by self-report questionnaires every month from October 1999 to September 2...

Journal: :Nursing outlook 2012
Sung-Heui Bae Carol S Brewer Christine T Kovner

Nurse overtime has been used to handle normal variations in patient census and to control chronic understaffing. By 2010, 16 states had regulations to limit nurse overtime. We examined mandatory overtime regulations and their association with mandatory and voluntary overtime and total hours worked by newly licensed registered nurses (NLRNs). For this secondary data analysis, we used a panel sur...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2005
A E Dembe J B Erickson R G Delbos S M Banks

AIMS To analyse the impact of overtime and extended working hours on the risk of occupational injuries and illnesses among a nationally representative sample of working adults from the United States. METHODS Responses from 10,793 Americans participating in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) were used to evaluate workers' job histories, work schedules, and occurrence of occupatio...

Journal: :British Journal of Industrial Relations 2022

Abstract The share of paid‐for overtime hours within total worked in Britain has declined from 5.4% to 2.0% between 1997 and 2020. We investigate this decline, focussing on its distribution across full‐time (f/t) part‐time males females 19 one‐digit industries. It is established that f/t are dominant the decline both working hours. explore implications pay as well gender gap. test for economic,...

Journal: :Nursing economic$ 2013
Sung-Heui Bae

Working overtime among nurses is a prevalent practice used to control chronic understaffing and a common method used to handle normal variations in the patient census. The underlining mechanism of the relationship of nurse overtime to nurse injuries and adverse patient events is that when nurses work overtime or long hours, it contributes to nurses' fatigue and sleep so their alertness and vigi...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2007
Katsura Umehara Yukihiro Ohya Norito Kawakami Akizumi Tsutsumi Masanori Fujimura

A cross-sectional study was conducted to explore what work-related factors were associated with job stress among pediatricians in Japan, as determined by the demand-control-support model and psychosomatic symptoms. We sent an anonymous questionnaire to a random sample of 3,000 members selected from the nationwide register of the Japan Pediatric Society and received 850 responses (response rate,...

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