Insomnia in shift work.

Oct 4, 2014Sleep medicine

Sleep Problems in People Who Work Changing Hours

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Abstract

A total of 418 adults, including 51 night workers and 158 rotating shift workers, were evaluated for the impact of insomnia on health.

  • Night and rotating shift workers with insomnia had a sleep profile similar to day workers with insomnia.
  • Sleep time was more closely linked to insomnia than to the type of work schedule.
  • Participants across all groups with insomnia reported symptoms of anxiety, depression, and fatigue.
  • Insomnia was associated with increased chronic pain and ear, nose, and throat issues, particularly in rotating shift workers.
  • Work productivity and absenteeism were more strongly related to insomnia than to shift work itself.

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