Background: Shift work disorder (SWD) is highly prevalent among shift-working nurses and has multiple negative health-related effects. There is a dearth of insight into career-related decisions made by nurses suffering from SWD, for instance in terms of their intention to quit work (turnover intention). In this study, we aimed to investigate the association between SWD and turnover intention among nurses, and the individual and work-related correlates of turnover intention. Method: Data were derived from the ongoing longitudinal cohort study “SUrvey of Shift work, Sleep and Health (SUSSH)” among Norwegian nurses. An annual survey was initiated in 2008/2009 (N = 2965). The present study used data collected in year 2015 (wave 7) and 2016 (...
Objectives: To evaluate different work schedules, short rest time between shifts (quick returns), an...
Background: Previous cross-sectional findings from the European Nurses Early Exit Study (NEXT) show ...
Objectives 12 h shifts are becoming increasingly common for hospital nurses but there is concern tha...
Background: Shift work disorder (SWD) is highly prevalent among shift-working nurses and has multipl...
Background: Shift work is associated with sleep problems and impaired health. The main aim of the pr...
Background: Shift work is associated with sleep problems and impaired health. The main aim of the pr...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the prevalence of symptoms of shift work disorder in a sample of...
Background: This study investigates the prevalence of symptoms of shift work disorder in a sample of...
This study aimed to explore how changes in the work schedule would affect the prevalence of Shift Wo...
In this thesis, the prevalence of Shift Work Disorder (SWD) in a sample of nurses, and the associati...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the prevalence of symptoms of shift work disorder in a sample of...
Objectives To explore whether a change in work schedule was associated with a change in the probab...
A high proportion (20%�30%) of shift workers experience Shift Work Disorder (SWD), characterized b...
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether different types of changes in the work schedule ...
AimThis study aimed to identify profiles of working conditions to which nurses were exposed to over ...
Objectives: To evaluate different work schedules, short rest time between shifts (quick returns), an...
Background: Previous cross-sectional findings from the European Nurses Early Exit Study (NEXT) show ...
Objectives 12 h shifts are becoming increasingly common for hospital nurses but there is concern tha...
Background: Shift work disorder (SWD) is highly prevalent among shift-working nurses and has multipl...
Background: Shift work is associated with sleep problems and impaired health. The main aim of the pr...
Background: Shift work is associated with sleep problems and impaired health. The main aim of the pr...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the prevalence of symptoms of shift work disorder in a sample of...
Background: This study investigates the prevalence of symptoms of shift work disorder in a sample of...
This study aimed to explore how changes in the work schedule would affect the prevalence of Shift Wo...
In this thesis, the prevalence of Shift Work Disorder (SWD) in a sample of nurses, and the associati...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the prevalence of symptoms of shift work disorder in a sample of...
Objectives To explore whether a change in work schedule was associated with a change in the probab...
A high proportion (20%�30%) of shift workers experience Shift Work Disorder (SWD), characterized b...
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether different types of changes in the work schedule ...
AimThis study aimed to identify profiles of working conditions to which nurses were exposed to over ...
Objectives: To evaluate different work schedules, short rest time between shifts (quick returns), an...
Background: Previous cross-sectional findings from the European Nurses Early Exit Study (NEXT) show ...
Objectives 12 h shifts are becoming increasingly common for hospital nurses but there is concern tha...