Exposure to working-hour characteristics and short sickness absence in hospital workers: A case-crossover study using objective data

Jan 22, 2019International journal of nursing studies

How work hours relate to short sick leave in hospital workers using objective data

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Abstract

Exposure to ≥ 4 consecutive night shifts is associated with a 54% increased likelihood of short sickness absence.

  • Having ≥ 2 consecutive night shifts increases the odds of short sickness absence by 24%.
  • A high number of evening shifts (> 25%) is linked to lower odds of sickness absence.
  • Working over 40 hours a week is associated with a 29% increased likelihood of sickness absence.
  • Quick returns (less than 11 hours between shifts) are associated with increased odds of sickness absence.
  • Having 0-1 quick returns over 28 days is associated with reduced odds of sickness absence, while ≥ 5 quick returns increases the odds by 88%.

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