Original article2018;44(4):394-402
pdf full text Association of changes in work shifts and shift intensity with change in fatigue and disturbed sleep: a within-subject study
Amendments and corrections2016;42(1):97-98
pdf full text Re. Härmä M, Ropponen A, Hakola T, Koskinen A, Vanttola P, Puttonen S, Sallinen M, Salo P, Oksanen T, Pentti J, Vahtera J, Kivimäki M. Developing register-based measures for assessment of working time patterns for epidemiologic studies. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2015;41(3):268–279. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.3492
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