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A comparison of nurse shift workers’ and non‐shift workers’ psychological functioning and resilience

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2019
AbstractAimsTo investigate the impact of shift work on the psychological functioning and resilience of nurses by comparing nurses who work shifts and nurses who work regular hours.DesignA comparative descriptive design using an online self‐report questionnaire.MethodData were collected from employed Registered and Enrolled Nurses (N = 1,369) who were ...
Mozhdeh Tahghighi   +5 more
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Older shift workers should work morning shifts

BMJ, 1997
Older shift workers should work morning shifts as they are likely to be more productive and efficient, suggests new research. Around one in five employees worldwide works shifts. People aged 47 and over are less able to adapt to the disrupted sleep patterns and disturbed circadian rhythms caused by shiftwork than their younger counterparts, the study ...
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Nutrient intake in day workers and shift workers

Work & Stress, 1994
Abstract The 24-h dietary intake, nutritional status parameters and psychosomatic factors of two-shift, three-shift and day workers were compared. Estimations of the dietary intake (across a work cycle) were made by use of a nutrient database. No significant differences were found between the groups for a large number of nutritional variables: intake ...
Maria A.-C. Lennernäs   +2 more
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Rosters for Shift Workers *

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1954
The principles underlying symmetrical rosters are examined mathematically and formulae of value to planners are derived. Methods are discussed for the systematic design of rosters to meet any given set of requirements. Numerous examples are used to illustrate these methods.
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Sleep diaries for shift workers

Sleep Medicine, 2013
Introduction Sleep diaries have long been the preferred method for collecting data on self-reported sleep over time in insomnia research. Only a few studies were dedicated to daily self-reports of sleep difficulties associated with shift work. The aim of this study is to qualitatively document the use of sleep diaries in the context of shift work and ...
M. Lamy   +2 more
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Shift workers face childcare gap

Early Years Educator, 2011
A report has highlighted the real gap in childcare provision designed to meet the needs of parents who work atypical hours, a situation that adversely affects employment chances in this weak labour market.
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Psychological, lifestyle and coping contributors to chronic fatigue in shift-worker nurses.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2007
E. Samaha   +3 more
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Prevalence and consequences of sleep disorders in a shift worker population.

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2002
M. Ohayon   +3 more
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