Poor sleep and sleepiness in the workplace are associated with accidents. A workplace sleep health promotion program was implemented in an Italian police unit. Of the 242 police officers in the unit, 218 (90%) agreed to take part in the program. A crossover trial was made in which the police officers were divided into two groups that performed sleep health promotion activities in the first and second year, respectively. The first group of officers showed significant sleep improvements at the end of the first year, while the second group had similar or worse parameters than at baseline. At follow-up, a significant improvement in the quantity and quality of sleep was reported in both groups. Sleep improvements at follow-up were associated wit...
Background: Sleep disorders have been associated with increased risk of occupational injuries in var...
Based on a randomized controlled trial applied to employees of a manufacturing company, this study e...
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on workplace...
Poor sleep is associated with bad health outcomes, worse wellbeing and decreases in performance, pro...
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on workplace...
Background: To assess in a laboratory setting the ability to stay awake in a sample of workers of an...
ObjectivesTo examine sleep-promoting and wake-promoting drug use in police officers and associations...
Sleepiness is an important and often underestimated factor in the occurrence of motor vehicle and wo...
Sleep problems are a well-known risk factor for work injuries, but less is known about which vulnera...
Commuting accidents (CA) play an important role in many systems of workers' compensation insurance a...
Aim: We aimed to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between sleep and work-re...
Objective: Police officers face many stressors that may negatively impact sleep quality. This study ...
OBJECTIVES: Sleep problems are a potential risk factor for work injuries but the extent of the risk ...
Background: Police officers' stress perception, frequency of stressful events (stressors), and polic...
OBJECTIVES: To examine sleep-promoting and wake-promoting drug use in police officers and associatio...
Background: Sleep disorders have been associated with increased risk of occupational injuries in var...
Based on a randomized controlled trial applied to employees of a manufacturing company, this study e...
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on workplace...
Poor sleep is associated with bad health outcomes, worse wellbeing and decreases in performance, pro...
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on workplace...
Background: To assess in a laboratory setting the ability to stay awake in a sample of workers of an...
ObjectivesTo examine sleep-promoting and wake-promoting drug use in police officers and associations...
Sleepiness is an important and often underestimated factor in the occurrence of motor vehicle and wo...
Sleep problems are a well-known risk factor for work injuries, but less is known about which vulnera...
Commuting accidents (CA) play an important role in many systems of workers' compensation insurance a...
Aim: We aimed to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between sleep and work-re...
Objective: Police officers face many stressors that may negatively impact sleep quality. This study ...
OBJECTIVES: Sleep problems are a potential risk factor for work injuries but the extent of the risk ...
Background: Police officers' stress perception, frequency of stressful events (stressors), and polic...
OBJECTIVES: To examine sleep-promoting and wake-promoting drug use in police officers and associatio...
Background: Sleep disorders have been associated with increased risk of occupational injuries in var...
Based on a randomized controlled trial applied to employees of a manufacturing company, this study e...
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on workplace...