Background: To assess in a laboratory setting the ability to stay awake in a sample of workers of an Italian hospital and to investigate the association between that ability and the risk of occupational injury. Methods: Nine workers at the University Hospital of Udine who reported an occupational injury in the study period (cases), and seven noninjured workers (controls) underwent a polysomnography and four 40-minute maintenance of wakefulness tests (MWT). Differences in sleep characteristics and in wakefulness maintenance were assessed using Wilcoxon's rank sums tests and Fisher's exact tests. Results: Controls had greater sleep latency, lower total sleep time, fewer leg movements, and a higher percentage ratio of cycling alternating patte...
Purpose: Sleepiness and sleep deprivation are associated with injury, but few case-control studies h...
OBJECTIVES: Sleep problems are a potential risk factor for work injuries but the extent of the risk ...
The objective of this review was to examine the evidence for the link between fatigue and safety, es...
BACKGROUND: To assess in a laboratory setting the ability to stay awake in a sample of workers of an...
AbstractBackgroundTo assess in a laboratory setting the ability to stay awake in a sample of workers...
Background: Sleep disorders have been associated with increased risk of occupational injuries in var...
Objectives: Transient exposure with acute effect has been shown to affect the risk of occupational i...
Sleep problems are a well-known risk factor for work injuries, but less is known about which vulnera...
Nightshift work can cause daytime somnolence and decreased alertness, and can increase risk of medic...
Many studies have investigated the influence of fatigue on healthcare professionals’ safety and clin...
Poor sleep and sleepiness in the workplace are associated with accidents. A workplace sleep health p...
INTRODUCTION: Sleep problems present a risk for work injuries and are a major occupational health co...
Background: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a common disorder in which instability of the...
Background and aims: In Italy 60% of hospital employeesare engaged in shiftwork. Sleepiness in hospi...
Sleep is an activity that allows our body to have enough rest after many hours of working throughout...
Purpose: Sleepiness and sleep deprivation are associated with injury, but few case-control studies h...
OBJECTIVES: Sleep problems are a potential risk factor for work injuries but the extent of the risk ...
The objective of this review was to examine the evidence for the link between fatigue and safety, es...
BACKGROUND: To assess in a laboratory setting the ability to stay awake in a sample of workers of an...
AbstractBackgroundTo assess in a laboratory setting the ability to stay awake in a sample of workers...
Background: Sleep disorders have been associated with increased risk of occupational injuries in var...
Objectives: Transient exposure with acute effect has been shown to affect the risk of occupational i...
Sleep problems are a well-known risk factor for work injuries, but less is known about which vulnera...
Nightshift work can cause daytime somnolence and decreased alertness, and can increase risk of medic...
Many studies have investigated the influence of fatigue on healthcare professionals’ safety and clin...
Poor sleep and sleepiness in the workplace are associated with accidents. A workplace sleep health p...
INTRODUCTION: Sleep problems present a risk for work injuries and are a major occupational health co...
Background: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a common disorder in which instability of the...
Background and aims: In Italy 60% of hospital employeesare engaged in shiftwork. Sleepiness in hospi...
Sleep is an activity that allows our body to have enough rest after many hours of working throughout...
Purpose: Sleepiness and sleep deprivation are associated with injury, but few case-control studies h...
OBJECTIVES: Sleep problems are a potential risk factor for work injuries but the extent of the risk ...
The objective of this review was to examine the evidence for the link between fatigue and safety, es...