Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work

OBJECTIVES: Night work is associated with several negative health outcomes as well as accidents and reduced productivity. The aim of this study was to identify factors that may counteract the negative effects of night work. METHODS: We conducted searches for studies of scientifically based counterme...

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Main Authors: Ståle Pallesen, Bjørn Bjorvatn, Nils Magerøy, Ingvild Berg Saksvik, Siri Waage, Bente Elisabeth Moen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH) 2010-03-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
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Online Access: https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=2886
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spelling doaj-27b36bb340db409782d4552154041f112021-04-23T07:49:54ZengNordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health0355-31401795-990X2010-03-0136210912010.5271/sjweh.28862886Measures to counteract the negative effects of night workStåle Pallesen0Bjørn BjorvatnNils MagerøyIngvild Berg SaksvikSiri WaageBente Elisabeth MoenDepartment of Psychosocial Science, 5015 Bergen, Norway.OBJECTIVES: Night work is associated with several negative health outcomes as well as accidents and reduced productivity. The aim of this study was to identify factors that may counteract the negative effects of night work. METHODS: We conducted searches for studies of scientifically based countermeasures of the negative effects of night work in PubMed and Thomson Reuters’ ISI Web of Knowledge© and inspected the reference lists of relevant literature. RESULTS: We identified studies describing countermeasures such as proper personnel selection, bright light therapy, melatonin administration, naps, exercise, sleepiness detection devices, and the use of stimulants to improve wakefulness and hypnotics to improve daytime sleep. CONCLUSIONS: There is some research supporting countermeasures (eg, bright light, melatonin, naps, use of stimulants, proper work scheduling) as a means to improve adaptation to night work. However, there is little evidence that such countermeasures reduce the long-term health consequences of night work. Future studies should aim at identifying both work and individual factors which are related to differential health outcomes of night work. Better study designs (eg, longitudinal designs and use of standardized outcome measures) are needed in future research. https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=2886 reviewsleephealthshift worknight workaccidenthealth problemhealthnegative effect
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author Ståle Pallesen
Bjørn Bjorvatn
Nils Magerøy
Ingvild Berg Saksvik
Siri Waage
Bente Elisabeth Moen
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Bjørn Bjorvatn
Nils Magerøy
Ingvild Berg Saksvik
Siri Waage
Bente Elisabeth Moen
Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
review
sleep
health
shift work
night work
accident
health problem
health
negative effect
author_facet Ståle Pallesen
Bjørn Bjorvatn
Nils Magerøy
Ingvild Berg Saksvik
Siri Waage
Bente Elisabeth Moen
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title Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
title_short Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
title_full Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
title_fullStr Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
title_full_unstemmed Measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
title_sort measures to counteract the negative effects of night work
publisher Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)
series Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
issn 0355-3140
1795-990X
publishDate 2010-03-01
description OBJECTIVES: Night work is associated with several negative health outcomes as well as accidents and reduced productivity. The aim of this study was to identify factors that may counteract the negative effects of night work. METHODS: We conducted searches for studies of scientifically based countermeasures of the negative effects of night work in PubMed and Thomson Reuters’ ISI Web of Knowledge© and inspected the reference lists of relevant literature. RESULTS: We identified studies describing countermeasures such as proper personnel selection, bright light therapy, melatonin administration, naps, exercise, sleepiness detection devices, and the use of stimulants to improve wakefulness and hypnotics to improve daytime sleep. CONCLUSIONS: There is some research supporting countermeasures (eg, bright light, melatonin, naps, use of stimulants, proper work scheduling) as a means to improve adaptation to night work. However, there is little evidence that such countermeasures reduce the long-term health consequences of night work. Future studies should aim at identifying both work and individual factors which are related to differential health outcomes of night work. Better study designs (eg, longitudinal designs and use of standardized outcome measures) are needed in future research.
topic review
sleep
health
shift work
night work
accident
health problem
health
negative effect
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