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Association between sleep quality and type of shift work in Korean firefighters

Hyun-Jeong Oh, Chang Sun Sim, Tae Won Jang, Yeon‐Soon Ahn, Kyoung Sook Jeong

2022Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Shift work that interferes with normal sleep patterns, is known to be a cause of sleep disturbance and has been studied through various occupational groups. However, it is not known which shift type is better for sleep health. Methods: test, t-test, and multiple logistic regression analysis were used to evaluate the effect of shift type on the sleep quality of firefighters. Results: Three hundred thirty-seven firefighters (59.3%) have poor sleep quality. Compared to day workers, the odds ratios (ORs) of poor sleep quality were 2.169 (95% confidence interval: 1.137-4.134) in 6-day cycle, 2.161 (1.150-4.062) in 9-day cycle, 1.805 (1.087-2.997) in 21-day cycle, and 1.485 (0.718-3.069) in 3-day cycle. The ORs of poor sleep quality were 1.697(1.021-2.823) in fire suppression and 2.325 (1.213-4.455) in emergency medical service compared to administration. Conclusions: All shift work type except for the 3-day cycle was associated with poor sleep quality compared to day work.

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Pittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexShift workMedicineConfidence intervalOdds ratioLogistic regressionSleep (system call)Sleep disorderAnxietySleep qualityPhysical therapyGerontologyInternal medicinePsychiatryInsomniaComputer scienceOperating systemOccupational Health and PerformanceSleep and Work-Related FatigueSleep and related disorders