Shift Work Disorder Among Oil Rig Workers in the North Sea

May 6, 2009Sleep

Sleep problems in North Sea oil rig workers who do shift work

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Abstract

The prevalence of shift work disorder (SWD) among shift workers in the North Sea was 23.3%.

  • Individuals with SWD reported significantly poorer sleep quality during their 4-week non-work period.
  • Those suffering from SWD experienced more subjective health complaints compared to those without SWD.
  • No differences were found between the two groups in terms of sleepiness, insomnia, circadian preference, psychological demands, or control.
  • SWD individuals scored significantly lower on coping measures.
  • Shift workers without SWD had sleep and health reports similar to day workers.

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