Sie befinden Sich nicht im Netzwerk der Universität Paderborn. Der Zugriff auf elektronische Ressourcen ist gegebenenfalls nur via VPN oder Shibboleth (DFN-AAI) möglich. mehr Informationen...
Ergebnis 4 von 509
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2014-11, Vol.40 (6), p.543-556
2014
Volltextzugriff (PDF)

Details

Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Health-Related Interventions among Night Shift Workers: A Critical Review of the Literature
Ist Teil von
  • Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2014-11, Vol.40 (6), p.543-556
Ort / Verlag
Finland: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Objectives Associations between shift work and chronic disease have been observed, but relatively little is known about how to mitigate these adverse health effects. This critical review aimed to (i) synthesize interventions that have been implemented among shift workers to reduce the chronic health effects of shift work and (ii) provide an overall evaluation of study quality. Methods MeSH terms and keywords were created and used to conduct a rigorous search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, and EMBASE for studies published on or before 13 August 2012. Study quality was assessed using a checklist adapted from Downs & Black. Results Of the 5053 articles retrieved, 44 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Over 2354 male and female rotating and permanent night shift workers were included, mostly from the manufacturing, healthcare, and public safety industries. Studies were grouped into four intervention types: (i) shift schedule; (ii) controlled light exposure; (iii) behavioral; and, (iv) pharmacological. Results generally support the benefits of fast-forward rotating shifts; simultaneous use of timed bright light and light-blocking glasses; and physical activity, healthy diet, and health promotion. Mixed results were observed for hypnotics. Study quality varied and numerous deficiencies were identified. Conclusions Except for hypnotics, several types of interventions reviewed had positive overall effects on chronic disease outcomes. There was substantial heterogeneity among studies with respect to study sample, interventions, and outcomes. There is a need for further high-quality, workplace-based prevention research conducted among shift workers.

Weiterführende Literatur

Empfehlungen zum selben Thema automatisch vorgeschlagen von bX