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Impact of Reduced Working Hours and Night Work Hours on Metabolic Syndrome: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Lee HE, Kawachi I

Objectives Epidemiological evidence linking long working hours and shift work to metabolic syndrome remains inadequate. We sought to evaluate the impact of reducing working hours on metabolic syndrome. Methods We compared the prevalence...
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What does it take to work healthy as an emergency physician?

Jang MS, Lee HM, Cho KH, Kim IB, Lee MJ, Yoon YS, Park KH, Park SY, Kim HJ, Key DH, Seo BS, Joo YM, Jee CG, Choi SJ, Yeo IH, Kang JH, Jung WJ, Lim DS, Lee ES

  • KMID: 2533731
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2022 Aug;33(4):20-28.
Objective: Unlike the temporary nature of an emergency resident's job, the position of an emergency physician is one of a lifelong commitment requiring stability and persistence. However, it is hard...
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Analysis of the Status of Nursing Shifts and Nurses’ Perceptions of Work Schedules in General Wards Based on the Government Guidelines for Night Shift Work

Hong KJ, Cho SH, Jung EH

Purpose: To analyze nurses’ shift work according to the government guidelines for night work and their perceptions of their work schedules. Methods: The study sample included 487 nurses who provided...
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Estimation of Revenue Growth Generated by Changing Nurse Staffing Grades and Fees and Introducing Night Shift Nursing Fees

Cho SH, Hong KJ, Lee JY

Purpose: To analyze the changes in nurse staffing grades and to estimate the revenue growth generated by applying government guidelines for improving nurses’ working conditions. Methods: Staffing grades, ranging from...
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24-Hour shifts and frequent night shifts of Korean emergency medicine residents

Lim JK, Lee HM, Cho KH, Key DH

OBJECTIVE: The newly implemented Training Rule Standard limits the amount of resident working hours to serve the interests of the patients and residents alike. On the other hand, the law...
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Implementation of a resident night float system in a surgery department in Korea for 6 months: electronic medical record-based big data analysis and medical staff survey

Yu HW, Choi JY, Park YS, Park HS, Choi Y, Ahn SH, Kang E, Oh HK, Kim EK, Cho JY, Kim DW, Park DJ, Yoon YS, Kang SB, Kim HH, Han HS, Lee T

PURPOSE: To evaluate superiority of a night float (NF) system in comparison to a traditional night on-call (NO) system for surgical residents at a single institution in terms of efficacy,...
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Effect of night shift work on the control of hypertension and diabetes in workers taking medication

Park J, Shin SY, Kang Y, Rhie J

BACKGROUND: Night shift work induces physiological and psychological stress by altering sleep and biological rhythms and is associated with hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases. Few studies have been conducted...
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Field Study of Effects of Night Shifts on Cognitive Performance, Salivary Melatonin, and Sleep

Kazemi R, Motamedzade M, Golmohammadi R, Mokarami H, Hemmatjo R, Heidarimoghadam R

BACKGROUND: Night shift work is associated with many problems such as sleep deprivation, sleepiness, decreased cognitive performance, increased human errors, and fatigue. This study set out to measure cognitive performance,...
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The effect of a blue enriched white light on salivary antioxidant capacity and melatonin among night shift workers: a field study

Kazemi R, Hemmatjo R, Hamidreza

BACKGROUND: Because of their positive impact on individuals’ performance and alertness, blue enriched white light sources are gaining popularity in households and industries. However, these sources of blue light spectrum...
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Night Shift Work and Risk of Depression: Meta-analysis of Observational Studies

Lee A, Myung SK, Cho JJ, Jung YJ, Yoon JL, Kim MY

This study aimed to assess whether night shift work is associated with the risk of depression by using a meta-analysis of observational studies. We searched PubMed and EMBASE in August,...
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Relationship between thyroid stimulating hormone and night shift work

Moon SH, Lee BJ, Kim SJ, Kim HC

BACKGROUND: Night shift work has well-known adverse effects on health. However, few studies have investigated the relationship between thyroid diseases and night shift work. This study aimed to examine night...
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Perceptions on Fixed Night Shift System and Turnover Intention of General Hospital Nurses

Lee MA, Cho HJ, Ahn SH, Kim HJ

PURPOSE: This study was performed to identify perceptions on fixed night shift system and turnover intention of general hospital nurses and to explore a desirable application plan for a fixed...
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A Study of the Eating Habits and Nutrient Intake of Industrial Workers Who Work Day and Night Shifts

Park YO, Choi IS, Lee SS, Oh SH

  • KMID: 2300569
  • Korean J Community Nutr.
  • 2002 Oct;7(5):615-627.
The purpose of this study was to examine the eating habits and nutrient intake of industrial workers who work day and night shifts. In the area of percentage of skipped...
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Effect of Bright Light Exposure on Adaptation to Rapid Night Shift : A Field Study of Shift Work Nurses in Psychiatrc Ward

Ko Y, Joe SH

  • KMID: 2317373
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2002 Jun;9(1):41-47.
OBJECTIVES: In a number of simulated night shift studies, timed exposure to bright light improves sleep quality and work performance. We evaluated the effect of bright light on adaptation to...
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