The effects of using participatory working time scheduling software on working hour characteristics and wellbeing: A quasi-experimental study of irregular shift work

Aug 18, 2020International journal of nursing studies

How using worker-involved scheduling software affects shift patterns and wellbeing in irregular shift jobs

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Abstract

The proportion of long work shifts (≥ 12 h) increased significantly among hospital employees using participatory scheduling software.

  • Participatory scheduling led to a greater increase in long work shifts compared to traditional scheduling.
  • Employees reported a significant increase in perceived control over their shift scheduling when using participatory software.
  • Excessive sleepiness associated with evening shifts decreased significantly with participatory scheduling.
  • No other wellbeing variables showed statistically significant changes between the two scheduling methods.

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