Working at night and work ability among nursing personnel: when precarious employment makes the diVerence


Autoria(s): ROTENBERG, Lúcia; GRIEP, Rosane Harter; FISCHER, Frida Marina; FONSECA, Maria de Jesus Mendes; LANDSBERGIS, Paul
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

15/04/2012

15/04/2012

2009

Resumo

Purpose To test the association between night work and work ability, and verify whether the type of contractual employment has any inXuence over this association. Methods Permanent workers (N = 642) and workers with precarious jobs (temporary contract or outsourced; N = 552) were interviewed and Wlled out questionnaires concerning work hours and work ability index. They were classiWed into: never worked at night, ex-night workers, currently working up to Wve nights, and currently working at least six nights/2-week span. Results After adjusting for socio-demography and work variables, current night work was signiWcantly associated with inadequate WAI (vs. day work with no experience in night work) only for precarious workers (OR 2.00, CI 1.01- 3.95 and OR 1.85, CI 1.09-3.13 for those working up to Wve nights and those working at least six nights in 2 weeks, respectively). Conclusions Unequal opportunities at work and little experience in night work among precarious workers may explain their higher susceptibility to night work

Identificador

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, Berlin, v. 82, n. 7, p. 877-885, July 2009

0340-0131

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14243

10.1007/s00420-008-0383-4

http://www.springerlink.com/content/v1637853g228p5rr/fulltext.pdf

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eng

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Berlin

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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health

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Palavras-Chave #Night work #Work ability index #Precarious employment #Nurse #Hospital #TRABALHO EM TURNOS #CONDIÇÕES DE TRABALHO #SAÚDE OCUPACIONAL
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article

original article

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