Shift Schedule With Fewer Short Daily Rest Periods and Sickness Absence Among Health Care Workers

Sep 15, 2025JAMA network open

Shift Schedules with Fewer Short Daily Breaks and Sickness Absence in Health Care Workers

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Abstract

The mean number of short daily rest periods was reduced by 50% from 18.0 to 9.1 days in the intervention group.

  • Reducing the frequency of short daily rest periods is associated with a significantly smaller increase in sickness-related absence days (incidence rate ratio 0.56).
  • The intervention also resulted in a reduced number of sickness-related absence spells (incidence rate ratio 0.73).
  • An estimated net economic return of approximately NOK 2 174 620 (USD $213 600) was observed due to decreased sickness-related absence days.
  • No significant changes in the number of short daily rest periods were noted in the control group.

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