Insomnia in shift work
Autor: | Aïda Azaiez, Mélanie LeBlanc, Charles M. Morin, Annie Vallières, Vincent Moreau |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Health Status Efficiency Anxiety Shift work Quality of life (healthcare) Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders Surveys and Questionnaires Work Schedule Tolerance Absenteeism mental disorders medicine Insomnia Humans Psychiatry Fatigue Depression (differential diagnoses) Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Depression business.industry Chronic pain General Medicine medicine.disease Mental health Quality of Life Female medicine.symptom business Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Sleep Medicine. 15:1440-1448 |
ISSN: | 1389-9457 |
Popis: | Background Shift work disorder involves insomnia and/or excessive sleepiness associated with the work schedule. The present study examined the impact of insomnia on the perceived physical and psychological health of adults working on night and rotating shift schedules compared to day workers. Methods A total of 418 adults (51% women, mean age 41.4 years), including 51 night workers, 158 rotating shift workers, and 209 day workers were selected from an epidemiological study. An algorithm was used to classify each participant of the two groups (working night or rotating shifts) according to the presence or absence of insomnia symptoms. Each of these individuals was paired with a day worker according to gender, age, and income. Participants completed several questionnaires measuring sleep, health, and psychological variables. Results Night and rotating shift workers with insomnia presented a sleep profile similar to that of day workers with insomnia. Sleep time was more strongly related to insomnia than to shift work per se. Participants with insomnia in the three groups complained of anxiety, depression, and fatigue, and reported consuming equal amounts of sleep-aid medication. Insomnia also contributed to chronic pain and otorhinolaryngology problems, especially among rotating shift workers. Work productivity and absenteeism were more strongly related to insomnia. Conclusion The present study highlights insomnia as an important component of the sleep difficulties experienced by shift workers. Insomnia may exacerbate certain physical and mental health problems of shift workers, and impair their quality of life. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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