Key term: shift

Editorial 2022;48(7):507-510   pdf full text
Scientific challenges of studying shift schedule design
Tucker P
 
Original article 2019;45(4):402-412   pdf full text
Associations between shift type, sleep, mood, and diet in a group of shift working nurses
Heath G, Dorrian J, Coates A
 
Original article 2019;45(2):166-173   pdf full text
Short time between shifts and risk of injury among Danish hospital workers: a register-based cohort study
Nielsen HB, Hansen ÅM, Conway SH, Dyreborg J, Hansen J, Kolstad HA, Larsen AD, Nabe-Nielsen K, Pompeii LA, Garde AH
 
Original article 2018;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
Härmä M, Karhula K, Ropponen A, Puttonen S, Koskinen A, Ojajärvi A, Hakola T, Pentti J, Oksanen T, Vahtera J, Kivimäki M
 
Letter to the Editor 2015;41(1):105-106   pdf full text
Re: Bracci M et al. “Rotating-shift nurses after a day off: peripheral clock gene expression, urinary melatonin, and serum 17–estradiol levels.”
Stevens RG, Zhu Y
 
Original article 1977;3(3):109-115   pdf
Statistical evaluation of the results of measurements of occupational exposure to air contaminants. A suggested method of dealing with short-period samples taken during one whole shift when noncompliance with occupational health standards is being determined.
Ulfvarson U
 
Original article 2009;35(5):361-367   pdf
Working shifts and mental health – findings from the British Household Panel Survey (1995–2005)
Bara AC, Arber S