Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4292080720> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4292080720 abstract "Abstract Background Shift work is commonly associated with health problems resulting from circadian misalignment and sleep restriction. About one in three shift workers is affected by insomnia and up to 90% report regular fatigue and/or sleepiness at the workplace. Epidemiological data shows that shift workers are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, breast cancer, mental-health problems, and shift-work disorder, which conditions typically lead to reduced work performance, processing errors, accidents at work, absenteeism, and reduced quality of life. Given these widespread and debilitating consequences, there is an urgent need for treatments that help improve the sleep, health, and functional performance of the shift-working population. The most common non-pharmacological recommendations are improved scheduling, bright-light exposure, napping, psychoeducation promoting sleep hygiene, and cognitive-behavioral techniques. The objectives of the present study are to investigate the effects of a multimodal shift-work intervention on perceived fatigue, sleepiness, physical and mental health, sleep parameters, and absenteeism. Methods A randomized controlled interventional study comparing the two groups each comprising at least 80 drivers of a public transport company, using self-report questionnaires and health checks completed at intake and after 3 and 6 months following the start of the intervention or waiting-list period. The intervention consists of (a) healthy scheduling taking into account shift-rotation direction and speed, chronotype, resting time, and napping; (b) an education program specifically developed for shift workers; and (c) a dedicated information campaign for shift planners. The primary outcome is symptomatic burden in terms of sleepiness, and the key secondary outcome is symptomatic burden in terms of fatigue. Supplementary secondary outcomes are sleep parameters, absenteeism, general and clinical health, changes in mood, and anxiety. Discussion Expected outcomes are significant improvements on all primary and secondary outcome parameters in the intervention group. To our knowledge, ours is the first randomized controlled study to systematically investigate the effects of a multimodal program on multiple health, sleep, and performance parameters in shift workers. Our research also aims at providing evidence-based practice guidelines for healthy scheduling in general and thus contribute to diminishing the serious health and economic burdens associated with shift work overall. Trial registration EDGE registration number: 000339. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05452096" @default.
- W4292080720 created "2022-08-17" @default.
- W4292080720 creator A5039230449 @default.
- W4292080720 creator A5065746624 @default.
- W4292080720 creator A5066406928 @default.
- W4292080720 creator A5091014703 @default.
- W4292080720 date "2022-08-17" @default.
- W4292080720 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W4292080720 title "SHIFTPLAN: a randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of a multimodal shift-work intervention on drivers’ fatigue, sleep, health, and performance parameters." @default.
- W4292080720 cites W1502029080 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W1630205487 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W19585760 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W197066864 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W1978351153 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W1985186735 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W1989351248 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W1997923455 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W1998080078 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2002389556 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2005754123 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2008904651 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2013550926 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2019786978 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2022574884 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2025605322 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2027536288 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2045190287 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2048629178 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2048818643 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2060384003 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2068015294 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2068118208 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2072500831 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2077719743 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2082447835 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2082681220 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2085377943 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2086480289 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2096771610 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2102471539 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2105848306 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2118452830 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2119930244 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2125397756 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2125679654 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2151487996 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2161750470 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2171335861 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2205419122 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2288983045 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2470186367 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2589408790 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2607662745 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2612027047 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2760158714 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2774609933 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2775677907 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2802113446 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2804277325 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2810269155 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2914744844 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2914912708 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2914984116 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2932032701 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W2939013970 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W3041598772 @default.
- W4292080720 cites W3139376559 @default.
- W4292080720 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06573-6" @default.
- W4292080720 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35978435" @default.
- W4292080720 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4292080720 type Work @default.
- W4292080720 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4292080720 countsByYear W42920807202023 @default.
- W4292080720 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4292080720 hasAuthorship W4292080720A5039230449 @default.
- W4292080720 hasAuthorship W4292080720A5065746624 @default.
- W4292080720 hasAuthorship W4292080720A5066406928 @default.
- W4292080720 hasAuthorship W4292080720A5091014703 @default.
- W4292080720 hasBestOaLocation W42920807201 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C134362201 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C168563851 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C27400517 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C2776176791 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C2780477327 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C2780665704 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C2780975770 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C2983189541 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C74909509 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConceptScore W4292080720C118552586 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConceptScore W4292080720C134362201 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConceptScore W4292080720C141071460 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConceptScore W4292080720C15744967 @default.
- W4292080720 hasConceptScore W4292080720C168563851 @default.