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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1994
In interviews with nurses across the United States, the authors became aware of the significant effect nurse executives, nurse managers, staff educators, and researchers had on the lives of nurse shift workers, and on their adjustment to permanent and rotating shift work.
R R, Alward, T H, Monk
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In interviews with nurses across the United States, the authors became aware of the significant effect nurse executives, nurse managers, staff educators, and researchers had on the lives of nurse shift workers, and on their adjustment to permanent and rotating shift work.
R R, Alward, T H, Monk
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Shift Workers’ Mortality Scrutinized
Chronobiology International, 2004The objective of this article is to reappraise previous published data on the mortality of male shift workers from Taylor and Pocock (1972). Mortality rate ratios were calculated for shift workers, ex-shift workers, and for shift workers plus ex-shift workers, respectively, compared to day workers using the Mantel-Haenszel method.
Anders, Knutsson +2 more
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Variations in exposure to carcinogens among shift workers and non‐shift workers
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2019BackgroundThere is limited information on whether the prevalence of exposure to workplace carcinogens varies among shift workers and non‐shift workers.MethodsThis analysis used data from the Australian Work Exposures Study‐Cancer, a telephone survey which examined exposure to carcinogens in the workplace.
Sonia El‐Zaemey, Renee N. Carey
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Disturbed Sleep in Shift Workers, Day Workers, and Insomniacs
Chronobiology International, 2008Very little is known about differences in sleep between day and shift workers in representative samples of the population. This study compared a national representative sample (N=3400) of shift (with night shifts) and day workers regarding the different types of sleep disturbances and also the level of sleep symptoms with that of insomnia patients. The
Torbjörn, Akerstedt +3 more
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Shift Related Dietary Intake in Day and Shift Workers
Appetite, 1995To study the impact of work hours on eating habits the dietary intake of 96 male industrial workers on day work and two- and three-shift work was investigated using repeated 24 h recall. The intake of energy, 14 nutrients, and coffee and tea was computed, using a nutrient data base, for 8 h work and shifts (day, morning, afternoon, night) and for the ...
M, Lennernäs +2 more
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Increased triglyceride levels in shift workers
The American Journal of Medicine, 1992To assess an independent relationship between shift work and serum lipid levels.Cross-sectional survey.Two plants of northern France: a chemical one and a nuclear power station.All the shift workers of the chemical plant and of one part of the nuclear station.
M, Romon +6 more
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Obstructive sleep apnea in shift workers
Sleep Medicine, 2011In modern society, the number of people working night shifts is increasing. The aim of the study was to investigate effects of shift work on obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and oxygen desaturation index (ODI) during daytime and nighttime sleep in patients with OSAS.Twenty-nine male and two female shift workers (SW) with OSAS were investigated ...
Marcin, Paciorek +5 more
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