12/25/2023 0 Comments Standard shift![]() ![]() Nea FM, Kearney J, Livingstone MB, Pourshahidi LK, Corish CA. The direct and indirect costs of untreated insomnia in adults in the United States. The cost of sleep-related accidents: a report for the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research. Combined effects of shiftwork and individual working time control on long-term sickness absence: a prospective study of Finnish employees. ![]() Natti J, Oinas T, Harma M, Anttila T, Kandolin I. Risk factors for absenteeism due to sick leave in the petroleum industry. Shiftwork and sickness absence among police officers: the BCOPS study. 2003 53:95–101.įekedulegn D, Burchfiel CM, Hartley TA, Andrew ME, Charles LE, Tinney-Zara CA, et al. Effects of health care provider work hours and sleep deprivation on safety and performance. Lockley SW, Barger LK, Ayas NT, Rothschild JM, Czeisler CA, Landrigan CP, et al. Effects of extended work shifts and shift work on patient safety, productivity, and employee health. Sleepiness and sleep disorders in shift workers: a study on a group of italian police officers. Garbarino S, De Carli F, Nobili L, Mascialino B, Squarcia S, Penco MA, et al. Shift work sleep disorder: prevalence and consequences beyond that of symptomatic day workers. Westchester, IL: American Academy of Sleep Med 2001:121–125.ĭrake CL, Roehrs T, Richardson G, Walsh JK, Roth T. The International Classification of Sleep Disorders Diagnostic and Coding Manual American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Sleep loss and fatigue in shift work and shift work disorder. A time to work: recent trends in shift work and flexible schedules. Papers of particular interest, published recently, have been highlighted as: Recognition of these elevated risks among shift workers can aid in more effective screening for urologic conditions. Non-standard shift work has been associated with a variety of negative health outcomes and urologic complications, especially with concurrent shift work sleep disorder. No studies have assessed the impact of shift work on the frequency or severity of nephrolithiasis, interstitial cystitis, pelvic pain, prostatitis, or urinary tract infections. These associations are strengthened by the presence of shift work sleep disorder (SWSD) which affects up to 20% of shift workers. Recent evidence supports associations between non-standard shift work and an increase in the frequency of prostate cancer and the severity of erectile dysfunction, lower urinary tract symptoms, and hypogonadal symptoms, as well as worsening of semen parameters and fertility. The aims of this study are to systematically review the literature and determine the effect of shift work on the outcomes of hypogonadism, male infertility, lower urinary tract symptoms, and urogenital cancers. Non-standard shift work schedules negatively impact the overall health of shift workers, and several studies have shown that shift work, specifically, is detrimental to urogenital health. ![]()
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