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Survey and comparison of sleep quality among fixed and changing shift staff in a steel factory in Tehran, Iran

BACKGROUND: Given the hazardous nature of the work in steel factories and that the staff has to deal with hazardous equipment and machines, improper sleep quality and drowsiness among the works tackles performance and boosts rate of job accidents. This study is aimed to survey the quality of sleep a...

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Autores principales: Mohammadian, Farugh, Abbasinia, Marzieh, Rahmani, Abdolrasoul, Monazzam, Mohammad Reza, Asghari, Mehdi, Ahmadnezhad, Iman, Asadi, Ali
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Electronic physician 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26120389
http://dx.doi.org/10.14661/2013.599-605
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author Mohammadian, Farugh
Abbasinia, Marzieh
Rahmani, Abdolrasoul
Monazzam, Mohammad Reza
Asghari, Mehdi
Ahmadnezhad, Iman
Asadi, Ali
author_facet Mohammadian, Farugh
Abbasinia, Marzieh
Rahmani, Abdolrasoul
Monazzam, Mohammad Reza
Asghari, Mehdi
Ahmadnezhad, Iman
Asadi, Ali
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description BACKGROUND: Given the hazardous nature of the work in steel factories and that the staff has to deal with hazardous equipment and machines, improper sleep quality and drowsiness among the works tackles performance and boosts rate of job accidents. This study is aimed to survey the quality of sleep and sleepiness status and the pertinent factors among the workers in a rolling mill and a steel production company in Tehran, Iran. METHODS: In a Cross-Sectional study 2011, 180 workers were selected randomly from a rolling mill and a steel production company in Tehran. A questionnaire was designed to collect demographic data and variables of work condition. Pitersborg’s sleep quality questionnaire was used to survey quality and problems of Participants’ sleep. Epworth Sleepiness questionnaire was used to deals with sleepiness during work, studying, watching TV, or during time spent in public. RESULTS: Average score of sleep quality for the fixed shift staff and changing shift staff were 7.5±2.82 and 8.49±2.95 respectively. Surveys of sleep quality for the two groups of the participants based on T-test showed a significant difference between the two groups so that the changing shift staff group suffered poorer sleep quality (p=0.03). Comparison of average drowsiness scores between the two groups of participants based on Mann-Whitney test showed no significant difference (p>0.005). Chi square test showed a significant difference between severity of drowsiness and type of working shift (p =0.028 and 0.009). CONCLUSION: Staff in revolving shifts suffers poor sleep quality comparing with staff with fixed working shift. Moreover, type of working shift greatly affects severity of drowsiness as staff at different work shift experienced different level of sleepiness. It is essential to survey sleep disorder of the staff in the industry and pay more emphasis on sleep disorder epidemic in other fields of industry.
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spelling pubmed-44777752015-06-26 Survey and comparison of sleep quality among fixed and changing shift staff in a steel factory in Tehran, Iran Mohammadian, Farugh Abbasinia, Marzieh Rahmani, Abdolrasoul Monazzam, Mohammad Reza Asghari, Mehdi Ahmadnezhad, Iman Asadi, Ali Electron Physician Original Article BACKGROUND: Given the hazardous nature of the work in steel factories and that the staff has to deal with hazardous equipment and machines, improper sleep quality and drowsiness among the works tackles performance and boosts rate of job accidents. This study is aimed to survey the quality of sleep and sleepiness status and the pertinent factors among the workers in a rolling mill and a steel production company in Tehran, Iran. METHODS: In a Cross-Sectional study 2011, 180 workers were selected randomly from a rolling mill and a steel production company in Tehran. A questionnaire was designed to collect demographic data and variables of work condition. Pitersborg’s sleep quality questionnaire was used to survey quality and problems of Participants’ sleep. Epworth Sleepiness questionnaire was used to deals with sleepiness during work, studying, watching TV, or during time spent in public. RESULTS: Average score of sleep quality for the fixed shift staff and changing shift staff were 7.5±2.82 and 8.49±2.95 respectively. Surveys of sleep quality for the two groups of the participants based on T-test showed a significant difference between the two groups so that the changing shift staff group suffered poorer sleep quality (p=0.03). Comparison of average drowsiness scores between the two groups of participants based on Mann-Whitney test showed no significant difference (p>0.005). Chi square test showed a significant difference between severity of drowsiness and type of working shift (p =0.028 and 0.009). CONCLUSION: Staff in revolving shifts suffers poor sleep quality comparing with staff with fixed working shift. Moreover, type of working shift greatly affects severity of drowsiness as staff at different work shift experienced different level of sleepiness. It is essential to survey sleep disorder of the staff in the industry and pay more emphasis on sleep disorder epidemic in other fields of industry. Electronic physician 2013-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4477775/ /pubmed/26120389 http://dx.doi.org/10.14661/2013.599-605 Text en © 2013 The Authors This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Asadi, Ali
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title_short Survey and comparison of sleep quality among fixed and changing shift staff in a steel factory in Tehran, Iran
title_sort survey and comparison of sleep quality among fixed and changing shift staff in a steel factory in tehran, iran
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26120389
http://dx.doi.org/10.14661/2013.599-605
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