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Associations between shift schedule characteristics with sleep, need for recovery, health and performance measures for regular (semi-)continuous 3-shift systems
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- In this cross-sectional study associations were examined between eight shift schedule characteristics with shift-specific sleep complaints and need for recovery and generic health and performance measures. It was hypothesized that shift schedule characteristics meeting ergonomic recommendations are associated with better sleep, need for recovery, health and performance. Questionnaire data were collected from 491 shift workers of 18 companies with 9 regular (semi)-continuous shift schedules. The shift schedule characteristics were analyzed separately and combined using multilevel linear regression models. The hypothesis was largely not confirmed. Relatively few associations were found, of which the majority was in the direction as expected. In particular early starts of morning shifts and many consecutive shifts seem to be avoided. The healthy worker effect, limited variation between included schedules and the cross-sectional design might explain the paucity of significant results. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd and The Ergonomics Society.
- Subjects :
- Work schedule tolerance
Shift work
Work functioning
Work and Employment
Need for recoveries
SP - Sustainable Productivity and Employability
ELSS - Earth
Life
Health
Recovery
Human experiment
Sleep research
Statistical model
Life and Social Sciences
Work schedules
Workplace
Sleep
Fatigue of materials
Regression analysis
Linear regression analysis
Healthy Living
Fatigue
Cross-sectional study
Human
Model
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dris...00893..5b6f0b1fb689975db49f276b54a26901