Key term: quick return

Original article 2024;50(6):466-474   pdf full text
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
 
Editorial 2024;50(3):129-133   pdf full text
Working hours and cardiovascular disease
Rugulies R
 
Original article 2022;48(7):520-529   pdf full text
Night and shift work characteristics and incident ischemic heart disease and atrial fibrillation among healthcare employees – a prospective cohort study
Kader M, Selander J, Andersson T, Albin M, Bodin T, Härmä M, Ljungman P, Bigert C
 
Original article 2021;47(6):446-455   pdf
The acute effects of working time patterns on fatigue and sleep quality using daily measurements of 6195 observations among 223 shift workers
van de Ven, Hulsegge G, Zoomer T, de Korte EM, Burdorf A, Oude Hengel KM
 
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 2021;47(4):268-276   pdf full text
The associations of working hour characteristics with short sickness absence among part- and full-time retail workers
Shiri R, Hakola T, Härmä M, Ropponen A
 
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 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