Background: Blue-depleted light environments (BDLEs) may result in beneficial health outcomes for hospital inpatients in some cases. However, less is known about the effects on hospital staff working shifts. This study aimed to explore the effects of a BDLE compared with a standard hospital light environment (STLE) in a naturalistic setting on nurses’ functioning during shifts and sleep patterns between shifts. Methods: Twenty-five nurses recruited from St. Olavs Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, completed 14 days of actigraphy recordings and self-reported assessments of sleep (e.g., total sleep time/sleep efficiency) and functioning while working shifts (e.g., mood, stress levels/caffeine use) in two different light environments. Additiona...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...
SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) may risk disruption of their circadian rhythm. In an...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to bright light has alerting effects. In nurses, alertness may be decreased bec...
Background: Blue-depleted light environments (BDLEs) may result in beneficial health outcomes for ho...
Background Typical hospital lighting is rich in blue-wavelength emission, which can create unwanted ...
Abstract Background Shift work can disturb circadian homeostasis and result in fatigue, excessive sl...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are one of the many jobs that use the shift work system. Nurses work lovingly, re...
Objectives The objective was to investigate effects of timed bright light treatment on subjective an...
Objectives The objective was to investigate effects of timed bright light treatment on subjective ...
Purpose To examine the effect of designed dynamic light on staff’s quality of sleep with regard to s...
Nightshift work can negatively impact sleep, performance, and health. Carefulmanipulation of light e...
Objectives: Night workers often experience high levels of sleepiness due to misalignment of the slee...
Use of blue-enriched light has received increasing interest regarding its activating and performance...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...
SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) may risk disruption of their circadian rhythm. In an...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to bright light has alerting effects. In nurses, alertness may be decreased bec...
Background: Blue-depleted light environments (BDLEs) may result in beneficial health outcomes for ho...
Background Typical hospital lighting is rich in blue-wavelength emission, which can create unwanted ...
Abstract Background Shift work can disturb circadian homeostasis and result in fatigue, excessive sl...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are one of the many jobs that use the shift work system. Nurses work lovingly, re...
Objectives The objective was to investigate effects of timed bright light treatment on subjective an...
Objectives The objective was to investigate effects of timed bright light treatment on subjective ...
Purpose To examine the effect of designed dynamic light on staff’s quality of sleep with regard to s...
Nightshift work can negatively impact sleep, performance, and health. Carefulmanipulation of light e...
Objectives: Night workers often experience high levels of sleepiness due to misalignment of the slee...
Use of blue-enriched light has received increasing interest regarding its activating and performance...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...
Purpose: This study examined the efficacy of a lighting intervention that increased both light inten...
SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) may risk disruption of their circadian rhythm. In an...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to bright light has alerting effects. In nurses, alertness may be decreased bec...