Shift work and sleep quality, cardiovascular risk, and occupational safety among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia: a national cross-sectional study

May 13, 2026BMC public health

Shift work linked to sleep quality, heart risk, and job safety in healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia

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Abstract

Among 868 respondents, 73.8% were shift workers.

  • Shift work is associated with significantly poorer sleep quality, with a Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score of 11.2 compared to 8.4 for non-shift workers.
  • Greater sleepiness was reported by shift workers, reflected in a Karolinska Sleepiness Scale score of 4.7 versus 3.4 for non-shift workers.
  • A dose-response relationship indicates that shift workers with 5 or more years of night shift exposure have higher odds of poor sleep (adjusted odds ratio = 3.03).
  • Elevated perceived stress was reported among shift workers, but this association diminished after adjustments were made.
  • Cognitive impairment and near-miss incidents were more frequently reported by shift workers, alongside lower perceived safety prioritization.

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