Characteristics of working hours and the risk of occupational injuries among hospital employees: a case-crossover study

Jun 10, 2020Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

How work hours affect the risk of injuries among hospital workers

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Abstract

Evening shifts are associated with a 1.15 increased risk of occupational injury after excluding commuting incidents.

  • An elevated risk of injury was observed on workdays with evening shifts (odds ratio 1.09).
  • The risk of injury was highest on days following night shifts (odds ratio 1.33).
  • Injury risk increased after a week of working three or more evening shifts.
  • The length of the work shift is linked to an increased injury risk (odds ratio 1.22), while weekly working hours showed no such association.
  • Morning shifts did not show a significant increase in injury risk.

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