Irritable bowel syndrome among Norwegian nurses – associations with insomnia, excessive sleepiness, shift work disorder and shift work schedule [PDF]
Background The present study aims to investigate the prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) among nurses, and its associations with sleep- and sleepiness problems and shift work, as both shift work and poor sleep have been linked to high prevalence
Siri Waage +2 more
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Efficacy of armodafinil on reducing excessive sleepiness in patients with shift work disorder: A systematic review protocol [PDF]
Introduction Previous studies have demonstrated that night-shift work is associated with adverse effects impacting physical and psychological health, including the Shift Work Disorder (SWD).
J. Correia +4 more
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Shift Work Disorder and Mental and Physical Effects of Shift Work [PDF]
With the growing prevalence of shift work all over the the world, the relationship between the daily lives of irregular lifestyles and rhythms is being investigated for those working as shift workers and their families.
Pinar Guzel Ozdemir +2 more
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Background: Nurses have a high incidence of shift work sleep disorder, which places their health and patient safety in danger. Thus, exploring the factors associated with shift work sleep disorder in nurses is of great significance in improving their ...
Yuxin Li +19 more
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Assessing Cognitive Abilities of Patients With Shift Work Disorder: Insights From RBANS and Granger Causality Connections Among Resting-State Networks [PDF]
BackgroundNumerous studies have confirmed that long-term shift work is not only associated with increased health problems and acute impact on safety but also with impaired cognitive abilities.
Yanzhe Ning +6 more
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Shift Work: A Perspective on Shift Work Disorder-Is Prevention the Answer? [PDF]
The prevalence of shift work in the United States is nearly 20%, but recognition of shift work disorder (SWD) among shift workers is still a challenge. The health care sector is no exception. While a substantial portion of shift workers are physicians and nurses, expertise in identifying SWD is lacking.
Gupta A, Roth T, Roehrs T, Drake CL.
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Sleep Loss and Fatigue in Shift Work and Shift Work Disorder [PDF]
Shift work is highly prevalent in industrialized societies (>20%) but, when it includes night work, it has pronounced negative effects on sleep, subjective and physiological sleepiness, performance, accident risk, as well as on health outcomes such as cardiovascular disease and certain forms of cancer.
Torbjörn, Akerstedt, Kenneth P, Wright
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Shift Work and Shift Work Sleep Disorders: Definition, Symptoms and Treatment
Today, due to the rapid progress of the global industrial economy, the use of new technologies and the economic competition environment, the necessity of 24 hour interrupted job production has increased and this has caused the obligation to work with the
Duygu Kurt Gök +2 more
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Altered Structure-Function Coupling Associated with Attention Decline in Shift Work Disorder [PDF]
Ziyao Wu,1,2,* Sitong Feng,1,2,* Kuangshi Li,3,* Linrui Dong,4 Liang Zhang,1,2 Yanzhe Ning,1,2 Dongqing Yin1,2 1Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders, National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & National ...
Wu Z +6 more
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Shift work disorder in a random population sample--prevalence and comorbidities. [PDF]
Few studies have investigated the presence of shift work disorder (SWD) in the general community. We addressed many of the limitations in this literature and present new findings. SWD has been treated as an 'all or none' construct but we propose the need
Lee Di Milia +3 more
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