Main and interactive effects of shiftwork, age and work stress on health in an Italian sample of healthcare workers.

作者: P.M. Conway , P. Campanini , S. Sartori , R. Dotti , G. Costa

DOI: 10.1016/J.APERGO.2008.01.007

关键词: Sample (statistics)Health careWork stressRisk factorHarmGerontologyHuman factors and ergonomicsMedicineShift workInteractive effects

摘要: Among healthcare workers, shiftwork (mostly if nightwork is also included), ageing and work-related stress may be factors leading to impaired health. Such risk operate in interaction, resulting an even increased harm for The present study aims at evaluating these relationships a sample of 1842 hospital workers Northern Italy. Subjects were mainly women, 33.1% aged X45 yr, they almost evenly distributed between dayworkers rotating shiftworkers (nights included). Shiftwork was associated with poor sleep, while it protective against gastrointestinal disorders, work ability job dissatisfaction. Work the factor highest relevance Ageing lower physical Few significant interactions observed. nights high significantly interacted increasing sleep. ‘‘healthy worker effect’’ have played strong role findings. r 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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