作者: Cecilie Schou ANDREASSEN , Ståle PALLESEN , Bente E. MOEN , Bjørn BJORVATN , Siri WAAGE
DOI: 10.2486/INDHEALTH.2017-0223
关键词: Work hours 、 Logistic regression 、 Psychology 、 Sleep duration 、 Negative work 、 Psychiatry 、 Marital status 、 Sex factors 、 Work Schedule Tolerance
摘要: The present study comprised 1,781 nurses who participated in an investigation about working conditions, sleep, and health. They answered a questionnaire age, sex, marital status, children living at home, work hours per week, number of night shifts last year, total sleep duration that also included validated instrument assessing workaholism. In addition, they were asked to report on eight items concerning negative work-related incidents (dozed off work, dozed while driving, harmed or nearly self, patients/others, equipment). Logistic regression analyses identified several predictors these specific incidents: Low age equipment), male sex (harmed not with patients/others), low percentage full-time equivalent (nearly self year patients/others) (inversely related self). However, the most consistent predictor was workaholism which positively significantly associated all incidents.