Shift-related sleep problems vary according to work schedule

Jan 25, 2013Occupational and environmental medicine

Sleep problems during shifts change with different work schedules

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Abstract

Shift-related insomnia was reported by 67.7% of three-shift rotation workers on night shifts.

  • Evening shift insomnia was reported by 29.8% of workers on a two-shift rotation schedule compared to 19.8% on a three-shift rotation.
  • Night shift insomnia was more common among three-shift rotation workers than permanent night workers.
  • Rest-day insomnia was most prevalent among permanent night workers at 11.4%, whereas it was lower in two-shift and three-shift rotations.
  • Sleep problems were identified across all shifts and work schedules.

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