Fatigue and shift work

Feb 24, 2006Journal of sleep research

Fatigue linked to working different shifts

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Abstract

A significant effect of shift work frequency on subjective fatigue was observed, with those working 3 days or more per week reporting higher fatigue levels.

  • Fatigue and sleepiness are distinct and independent phenomena, as indicated by a low correlation between their scores.
  • Workers engaged in shift work 3 days or more per week had significantly higher mean scores on the Fatigue Severity Scale compared to those who never worked shifts.
  • There was no significant effect of shift work frequency on subjective sleepiness scores.
  • Future research may explore the Fatigue Severity Scale as a potential indicator of when shift work adversely affects performance or health.

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