Changes in work schedule affect the prevalence of shift work disorder among Norwegian nurses – a two year follow-up study

📖 Top 30% JournalMar 19, 2021Chronobiology international

Changes in work schedules affect how common shift work sleep problems are among Norwegian nurses over two years

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Abstract

Terminating night work is associated with a 10.91 times higher likelihood of recovering from Shift Work Disorder (SWD).

  • Changing the work schedule from day work to night work increases the likelihood of developing SWD by a factor of 4.75.
  • Reducing the number of night shifts worked from an average of 32.3 to 20.4 is linked to recovery from SWD.
  • An increase of more than 10 night shifts or quick returns worked is associated with the development of SWD.
  • Changes in night work exposure are the strongest predictors for both recovering from and developing SWD.

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