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Prevalence of Common Infections Among Employees in Different Work Schedules

 

作者: Danielle Mohren,   Nicole Jansen,   IJmert Kant,   Jochem Galama,   Piet van den Brandt,   Gerard Swaen,  

 

期刊: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine  (OVID Available online 2002)
卷期: Volume 44, issue 11  

页码: 1003-1011

 

ISSN:1076-2752

 

年代: 2002

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Learning ObjectivesDiscuss possible mechanisms through which the work schedule—particularly “shift work,” which includes nighttime work—might influence the risk of contracting common infections.Compare the demographic and behavioral features of day workers and shift workers.Contrast the prevalence of common infections in day and shift workers, adjusting for type of work.This study examined the prevalence of common infections among employees in different work schedules. Self-administered questionnaire data from the Maastricht Cohort Study on “Fatigue at Work” (n = 12,140) were used. Job title was used as a matching variable between day and shift workers to control for their different work environment. We used a multilevel analysis of a two-level structure, in which the individual employees (level 1) were nested within job titles (level 2), adjusted for demographics, longstanding disease, health behavior, work-related factors, fatigue and sleep quality. Results from the multilevel analyses showed that, compared to day work, shift work was associated with a higher risk for common infections, with the highest risk in three-shift workers. Compared to day work, shift work was further associated with differences in health, health behavior, sleep, fatigue and perceived job characteristics, factors that may influence the occurrence of infections and should be taken into account in future studies as well.

 

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