Author: Tucker P

Original article [online first; 30 June 2024]   pdf
Quick returns, sleep, sleepiness and stress – An intra-individual field study on objective sleep and diary data
Öster K, Tucker P, Söderström M, Dahlgren A
 
Discussion paper 2024;50(4):233-243   pdf full text
Working hours and health – key research topics in the past and future
Härmä M, Kecklund G, Tucker P
 
Editorial 2022;48(7):507-510   pdf full text
Scientific challenges of studying shift schedule design
Tucker P
 
Short communication 2021;47(5):404-407   pdf full text
Intensive longitudinal study of newly graduated nurses’ quick returns and self-rated stress
Dahlgren A, Tucker P, Bujacz A, Frögéli E, Rudman A, Gustavsson P
 
Original article 2019;45(5):465-474   pdf full text
Associations between shift work and use of prescribed medications for the treatment of hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia: a prospective cohort study
Tucker P, Härmä M, Ojajärvi A, Kivimäki M, Leineweber C, Oksanen T, Salo P, Vahtera J
 
Review 2012;38(4):299-313   pdf
Systematic review on the association between employee worktime control and work–non-work balance, health and well-being, and job-related outcomes
Nijp HH, Beckers DGJ, Geurts SAE, Tucker P, Kompier MAJ
 
Editorial 2011;37(3):169-171   pdf
What constitutes an unsafe work schedule?
Tucker 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
 
Discussion paper 2010;36(2):150-162   pdf
Eating and shift work – effects on habits, metabolism and performance
Lowden A, Moreno C, Holmbäck U, Lennernäs M, Tucker P
 
Original article 1998;24 suppl 3:109-114   pdf
Diurnal trends in mood and performance do not all parallel alertness
Owens DS, Macdonald I, Tucker P, Sytnik N, Minors D, Waterhouse J, Totterdell P, Folkard S
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