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Job Strain, Sleep and Alertness in Shift Working Health Care Professionals —A Field Study
2013
Industrial Health
We explored the associations of job strain with sleep and alertness of shift working female nurses and nursing assistants. Participants (n=95) were recruited from the Finnish Public Sector Study, from hospital wards that belonged to the top or bottom quartiles on job strain. Participants' own job strain was at least as high in high-strain group or low in low-strain group as the ward's average. The study included three-week measurements with sleep diary and actigraphy. Psychomotor Vigilance Test
doi:10.2486/indhealth.2013-0015
pmid:23698323
fatcat:jys5wo3mcjh2tcnl2t6vnhzh2m