Objective working hour characteristics and work–life conflict among hospital employees in the Finnish public sector study

Jun 8, 2017Chronobiology international

Working hours and work-life conflict among hospital employees in Finland’s public sector

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Abstract

In a cohort of 8,931 hospital workers, 41% of shift workers without night shifts and 34% of those with night shifts reported frequent work-life conflict compared to 27% of day workers.

  • Shift work is associated with higher odds of experiencing work-life conflict compared to day work.
  • Shift workers with night shifts have odds of work-life conflict of 1.78, while those without night shifts have odds of 1.42.
  • Long weekly working hours, defined as over 40 hours, are associated with work-life conflict, with odds ratios of 1.26 for > 40 hours and 1.31 for > 48 hours.
  • Evening shifts (> 10% of all shifts) and night shifts are associated with work-life conflict, with odds ratios of 1.56 and 1.46, respectively.
  • Quick returns (less than 11 hours between shifts) and weekend work are also linked to work-life conflict, with odds ratios of 1.46 and 1.44.
  • Single days off (> 25% of all days off) are associated with work-life conflict among men, but not across the entire sample.

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