Author: Pallesen S

Original article [online first; 15 January 2026]   pdf
Associations between shift work characteristics and work-related accidents and dozing off: combining objective working-time register and retrospective survey data
Kysnes BB, Harris A, Waage S, Sunde E, Djupedal ILR, Pallesen S, Bjorvatn B, Vedaa Ø
 
Original article 2021;47(2):145-153   pdf full text
The effects of bright light treatment on subjective and objective sleepiness during three consecutive night shifts among hospital nurses – a counter-balanced placebo-controlled crossover study
Bjorvatn B, Pallesen S, Waage S, Thun E, Blytt KM
 
Short communication 2020;46(6):645-649   pdf full text
A longitudinal study on the association between quick returns and occupational accidents
Vedaa Ø, Harris A, Waage S, Bjorvatn B, Thun E, Buchvold HV, Djupedal ILR, Pallesen S
 
Original article 2018;44(3):251-257   pdf
Shift work schedule and night work load: Effects on body mass index – a four-year longitudinal study
Buchvold HV, Pallesen S, Waage S, Bjorvatn B
 
Review 2010;36(2):109-121   pdf
Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
Pallesen S, Bjorvatn B, Magerøy N, Saksvik IB, Waage S, Moen BE