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Shift Work and Sleep: Medical Implications and Management

Authors :
Shazia, Jehan
Ferdinand, Zizi
Seithikurippu R, Pandi-Perumal
Alyson K, Myers
Evan, Auguste
Girardin, Jean-Louis
Samy I, McFarlane
Source :
Sleep medicine and disorders : international journal. 1(2)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The primary occupation of a worker can play an important role in achieving good sleep, as well as good physical and mental health. Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD) is a condition that results from working atypical shifts (i.e. other than the typical 9 am to 5 pm schedule). Individuals who manifest SWSD usually complaint of trouble sleeping, excessive sleepiness and fatigue which interfere with overall functioning. Misalignment of circadian timing system results in undesirable health consequences. Among shift workers, good sleep is essential for efficient functioning. Disturbed sleep is associated with anxiety, depression, poor physical and mental health and eventually, leads to impaired quality of life. The economic burden of undiagnosed, under-and untreated shift work is high. The healthcare workers and policymakers can play a pivotal role in dealing with this issue by educating the public and providing them with adequate privileges to perform their work.

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Details

ISSN :
25778285
Volume :
1
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sleep medicine and disorders : international journal
Accession number :
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