It is not uncommon for shift workers to experience short periods of time (less than 11 hours) between shifts, often referred to as “quick returns” (QR). Previous studies have found that QR causes the sleep length to be of shorter duration, which in turn may lead to reduced cognitive function the following day. This may have consequences for performance at work and increase the risk of work-related incidents such as accidents and slips. Individuals will vary in their preferences regarding timing of sleep and wakefulness due to their chronotype. An interesting question is whether the risk of work-related incidents with regards to QRs, may vary between different chronotypes. The following study used data from a population (n=1654) of Norwegian...
This quantitative, transversal study aimed to analyze the association between chronotype and the occ...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
Objective: Nursing is a high-stress occupation, and recent research of circadian rhythm desynchroniz...
It is not uncommon for shift workers to experience short periods of time (less than 11 hours) betwee...
Introduction Shift work affects the circadian rhythm. Working night shift can, for instance, result ...
This study aimed to explore how changes in the work schedule would affect the prevalence of Shift Wo...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine whether less than 11 h between shifts (i.e., quick retu...
Purpose: The working hours of shift workers, which are scheduled outside the normal daily social pro...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Objectives: To evaluate different work schedules, short rest time between shifts (quick returns), an...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
Quick return (QR) innebærer at skiftarbeidere har mindre enn 11 timer fri mellom påfølgende skift. S...
This quantitative, transversal study aimed to analyze the association between chronotype and the occ...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
Objective: Nursing is a high-stress occupation, and recent research of circadian rhythm desynchroniz...
It is not uncommon for shift workers to experience short periods of time (less than 11 hours) betwee...
Introduction Shift work affects the circadian rhythm. Working night shift can, for instance, result ...
This study aimed to explore how changes in the work schedule would affect the prevalence of Shift Wo...
Purpose The aim of this study was to examine whether less than 11 h between shifts (i.e., quick retu...
Purpose: The working hours of shift workers, which are scheduled outside the normal daily social pro...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Objectives: To evaluate different work schedules, short rest time between shifts (quick returns), an...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
Quick return (QR) innebærer at skiftarbeidere har mindre enn 11 timer fri mellom påfølgende skift. S...
This quantitative, transversal study aimed to analyze the association between chronotype and the occ...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
Objective: Nursing is a high-stress occupation, and recent research of circadian rhythm desynchroniz...