23rd International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time: Towards a Global Consensus

被引:2
作者
Roach, Gregory D. [1 ]
Kantermann, Thomas [2 ,3 ]
Dawson, Drew [1 ]
Sargent, Charli [1 ]
Fischer, Frida Marina [4 ]
机构
[1] Cent Queensland Univ, Appleton Inst Behav Sci, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Univ Appl Sci Econ & Management FOM, Inst Empiricism & Stat, Inst Hlth & Social Affairs, Essen, Germany
[3] SynOpus, Bochum, Germany
[4] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth, Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
Shift work; night work; work schedules; circadian rhythms; sleep; sleep restriction; sleep deprivation; sleep detection; health outcomes; fatigue countermeasures;
D O I
10.1080/07420528.2018.1493690
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The Working Time Society (WTS), and the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) Scientific Committee on Shiftwork and Working Time, are twin organisations focused on conducting research, and informing practice, regarding the impact of work hours in general, and shiftwork in particular, on the efficiency, productivity, safety, well-being, health, and biological rhythms, of employees. Every 2-3 years since 1969, the WTS and ICOH have conducted a series of international symposia in Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, and South America. The purpose of these symposia is to provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge, and the discussion of contested issues, with researchers, employee representatives, regulators, and employers. The most recent symposium in this series - the 23rd International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time, entitled "Toward a Global Consensus" - was held on 19-23 June 2017, at Yulara, Australia, near Uluru. Since 2004, Chronobiology International has released a special issue after each symposium, and that tradition continues with a special issue that includes 17 contributions based on a selection of the 128 papers that were presented at the most recent symposium. Here, we provide an overview of the papers that comprise the special issue, and we briefly comment on the implications of the findings for shiftworkers and their employers.
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页码:739 / 745
页数:7
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[1]   Alertness and psychomotor performance levels of marine pilots on an irregular work roster [J].
Boudreau, Philippe ;
Lafrance, Sylvain ;
Boivin, Diane B. .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :773-784
[2]   Coping with shift work-related circadian disruption: A mixed-methods case study on napping and caffeine use in Australian nurses and midwives [J].
Centofanti, Stephanie ;
Banks, Siobhan ;
Colella, Antonietta ;
Dingle, Caroline ;
Devine, Lisa ;
Galindo, Helen ;
Pantelios, Sophie ;
Brkic, Gorjana ;
Dorrian, Jillian .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :853-864
[3]   Payroll data based description of working hours in the Danish regions [J].
Garde, Anne Helene ;
Hansen, Johnni ;
Kolstad, Henrik A. ;
Larsen, Ann Dyreborg ;
Pedersen, Jacob ;
Petersen, Jindong Ding ;
Hansen, Ase Marie .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :795-800
[4]   The impact of shift work on eating patterns and self-care strategies utilised by experienced and inexperienced nurses [J].
Gifkins, Jane ;
Johnston, Amy ;
Loudoun, Rebecca .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :811-820
[5]   Total sleep deprivation does not significantly degrade semantic encoding [J].
Honn, K. A. ;
Grant, D. A. ;
Hinson, J. M. ;
Whitney, P. ;
Van Dongen, H. P. A. .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :746-749
[6]   No rest for the women: Understanding the impact of on-call work for women in the emergency services [J].
Jay, Sarah M. ;
Paterson, Jessica L. ;
Aisbett, Brad ;
Ferguson, Sally A. .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :827-837
[7]   Permanent night workers' sleep and psychosocial factors in hospital work. A comparison to day and shift work [J].
Karhula, Kati ;
Hakola, Tarja ;
Koskinen, Aki ;
Ojajaervi, Anneli ;
Kivimaeki, Mika ;
Haermae, Mikko .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :785-794
[8]   Athletes underestimate sleep quantity during daytime nap opportunities [J].
Lastella, Michele ;
Roach, Gregory D. ;
Miller, Dean J. ;
Versey, Nathan ;
Romyn, Georgia ;
Sargent, Charli .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :869-871
[9]   Driving when distracted and sleepy: The effect of phone and passenger conversations on driving performance [J].
Matthews, Raymond W. ;
Kontou, Thomas G. ;
Naweed, Anjum ;
Sargent, Charli ;
Roach, Gregory D. .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :750-753
[10]   Metabolic syndrome components: Is there a difference according to exposure to night work? [J].
Pereira de Holanda, Narriane Chaves ;
de Castro Moreno, Claudia Roberta ;
Marqueze, Elaine Cristina .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 35 (06) :801-810