Shiftwork and Sickness Absence Among Police Officers: The BCOPS Study

Jul 2, 2013Chronobiology international

Shiftwork and Sick Leave Among Police Officers

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Abstract

Sick leave for night-shift police officers occurs at a rate of 4.37 per 10,000 person-hours, significantly higher than day (1.55) or afternoon (1.96) shifts.

  • Night-shift officers have a higher incidence of sick leave compared to those on day and afternoon shifts.
  • Overweight officers (BMI≥25 kg/m²) on the night shift experience a sick leave rate that is twice as large as those on day shifts and 1.74 times larger than afternoon shifts.
  • The incidence rate of three or more consecutive days of sick leave is 1.65 times larger for night shift compared to day shift, and 1.50 times larger for afternoon shift.
  • For officers with normal BMI (<25 kg/m²), sick leave rates do not significantly differ between shifts.
  • The relationship between shiftwork and sick leave is influenced by body mass index.

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