Adapting shift work schedules for sleep quality, sleep duration, and sleepiness in shift workers

Sep 11, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Adjusting shift work schedules to improve sleep quality, length, and reduce sleepiness in shift workers

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Abstract

The analysis included 11 studies with a total of 2125 participants focusing on the effects of shift schedule adaptations on sleep and alertness.

  • Forward rotation may reduce sleepiness during shifts, though evidence is very uncertain.
  • Faster rotation is associated with decreased sleep duration off-shift, but the certainty of this evidence is very low.
  • Limiting shift duration to 16 hours may increase sleep duration off-shift and moderately reduce sleepiness during shifts.
  • Changes in shift duration and compression of workweeks showed no effect on sleep or sleepiness, with very low-certainty evidence.
  • No evidence supports the effectiveness of other shift schedule adaptations on sleep quality or sleepiness.

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