Sign in
Home
Current issue
Past issues
For Authors
Subscriptions
About Us
Publisher
Editors
Editorial board
Copyright
Contact us
Author: Ebden P
Original article
2010;36(6):458-465
pdf
The impact of junior doctors’ worktime arrangements on their fatigue and well-being
Tucker P
,
Brown M
,
Dahlgren A
,
Davies G
,
Ebden P
,
Folkard S
,
Hutchings H
,
Åkerstedt T
Submit your manuscript
Subscribe to email alerts
Subscribe to our Email alerts to keep up with the latest articles.
Subscribe
Latest @SJWEH tweets
SJWEH @SJWEH
-
18.04.2018
Danish study finds that working consecutive night shifts during the first 20 pregnancy weeks increases the risk of…
https://t.co/mo9KQ4cBCA
SJWEH
Retweeted
EU-OSHA @EU_OSHA
-
18.04.2018
Summary of the recently held
#EUhealthyworkplaces
Manage
#DangerousSubstances
campaign partnership meeting is now a…
https://t.co/13D8V9q7DU
SJWEH
Retweeted
dario pasqualini @dipi1_con
-
12.04.2018
Association of changes in
#WorkShifts
and shift intensity with change in fatigue and disturbed
#Sleep
: a within-sub…
https://t.co/J8bUEW5epf
SJWEH
Retweeted
Annina Ropponen @AnninaRop
-
11.04.2018
Tutkimusprofessori
@MikkoHaermae
selvitti että lyhyiden vuorovälien ja yövuorojen vähentäminen
#vuorotyö
'ssä todenn…
https://t.co/3VYjtxsW5w
SJWEH on Facebook
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health