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  1. 781
    “…To alleviate sleep problems in this population, medical institutions and health policy makers should establish reasonable working schedules and night-shift work systems, while the healthcare workers themselves should pay attention to their chronic pain problems and engage in regular diet and exercise.…”
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  2. 782
    “…No significant association was found between cortisol and psychosocial measurements of stress or sleep quality. However, night shift and longer shift duration (more than 8 hrs) were significantly associated with impaired morning and bedtime cortisol levels (P ≥ 0.05). …”
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  3. 783
    por Merces, Magno Conceição das, Coelho, Julita Maria Freitas, Lua, Iracema, Silva, Douglas de Souza e, Gomes, Antonio Marcos Tosoli, Erdmann, Alacoque Lorenzini, de Oliveira, Denize Cristina, Lago, Sueli Bonfim, Santana, Amália Ivine Costa, da Silva, Dandara Almeida Reis, Servo, Maria Lúcia Silva, Sobrinho, Carlito Lopes Nascimento, Marques, Sergio Corrêa, Figueiredo, Virgínia Paiva, Peres, Ellen Marcia, de Souza, Marcio Costa, França, Luiz Carlos Moraes, Maciel, Deborah Monize Carmo, Peixoto, Álvaro Rafael Santana, Couto, Pablo Luiz Santos, Maia, Marília de Souza, Marinho, Márcia Cristina Graça, França, Silvana Lima Guimarães, Guimarães, Claudia Franco, Santos, Klaus Araujo, Barreto, Fábio Lisboa, Castro, Janaína de Oliveira, Santos, Milene Pereira de Souza, Coutinho, Milena Oliveira, Passos, Kleyton Góes, Tosta Maciel, Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira, Camelier, Fernanda Warken Rosa, Júnior, Argemiro D’Oliveira
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    “…The prevalence of BS was 18.3% and the associated factors were ethnicity (prevalence ratio (PR) = 0.62, confidence interval (CI) 95% = 0.47–0.83), residence (PR = 2.35, CI 95% = 1.79–3.09), economic situation (PR = 1.40, CI 95% = 1.06–1.86), satisfaction with current occupation (PR = 1.75, CI 95% = 1.31–2.33), (PR = 1.60, CI 95% = 1.23–2.08), rest (PR = 1.83, 95% CI = 1.41–2.37), technical resources and equipment (PR = 1.37, CI 95% = 1.06–1.77), night shift (PR = 1.49, CI 95% = 1.14–1.96), physical activity practice (PR = 1.72; CI 95% = 1.28–2.31), smoking (PR = 1.82, CI 95% = 1.35–2.45), and satisfaction with physical form (PR = 1.34, CI 95% = 1.01–179). …”
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  4. 784
    “…Therefore, appropriate interventions, such as encouraging spouses’ presence, increasing the number of night shift staff, and training obstetric residents and midwives by holding ethics classes, with particular emphasis on empathy with patients.…”
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  5. 785
    “…Nurses who did not have a guideline, received negative feedback from families, had a history of mental disorders, and chronic diseases have a higher odds of depression. Working in the night shift, lack of training, fear of infecting family, negative feedback from families, presence of confirmed/suspected cases in the family, and having chronic diseases increase the risk of developing stress. …”
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    “…(p=0.007), for technicians compared with nurses (p=0.007), and for day shift compared with day/night shift workers (p=0.025). PCC scores were not significantly different across health care providers’ years of experience. …”
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  9. 789
    “…These activities were offered to day and night shift nurses on several occasions, and there was no limit to how many times a nurse could participate. …”
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  10. 790
    “…This process is prone to errors, because the medications are often put together manually by the nursing staff during the night shift. This can lead to risks such as double medication and unconsidered interactions of different medications. …”
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  11. 791
    “…People at risk, such as night shift workers, as well as modifiable factors, such as mobile phone use, can be targeted with interventions to improve sleep hygiene. …”
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  12. 792
    “…RESULTS: After controlling for potential covariates including energy intake, age, marital status, gender, physical activity, supplement use, house possession, education, family size, current smoking, night shift working, history of thyroid disease and depression, and intakes of vegetables, legumes, nuts, fruits, whole grains, and dairy, a significant direct association was found between the higher consumption of white meat (OR = 1.31; 95% CI: 1.06–1.61) and poultry (OR = 1.23; 95% CI: 1.04–1.45) with odds of general obesity. …”
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  13. 793
    “…Most problematic films also occurred during the night shift (48%). Key issues that lead to poor image quality included improper patient positioning, foreign objects covering anatomy, and variances in technologists' training. …”
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  14. 794
    “…PURPOSE: Circadian rhythm disruptors (e.g., night-shift work) are risk factors for breast cancer, however studies on their association with prognosis is limited. …”
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  15. 795
    “…The day shift staff had more opportunities to perform PCC than night shift staff. The results from the standard multiple regression show that a NA’s current nursing home was the most significant variable affecting the opportunities to perform PCC. …”
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  16. 796
    “…Compared with pre-installation vs. post-installation period, a significant change in time to laboratory reporting during night shift in all measures was noted: Time to first gram stain (30% vs. 56%), First organism identification (14% vs. 58%), first AST (8% vs. 62%) and final AST (7% vs. 58%) (P < 0.01) CONCLUSION: Continued microbiology laboratory efficiency efforts lead to significant improvement in impacting time to result which made microbiology data available to clinicians earlier with utilization of TLA. …”
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  17. 797
    “…In the nurses who had experienced any LBP in the past 4 weeks, we examined the association between FABs and experiencing chronic disabling LBP using multiple logistic regression models adjusting for pain intensity, age, body mass index, smoking status, psychological distress, hospital department, weekly work hours, night shift work, and the12 hospitals where the participants worked. …”
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  18. 798
    “…METHODS: We measured Heart Rate Variability (HRV) by short-term (60 minutes) Holter Electrocardiography (ECG) during the regular duties in the respective department of 42 healthcare workers (31 nurses and 11 physicians) of an Italian Hospital (12 male and 30 females, aged 24-58 years), working on 3 shifts with a forward fast rotation with rest at the end of the night shift (7 am - 2 pm; 2 pm - 10 pm; 10 pm - 7 am) or in a fixed daytime shift (8 am - 2 pm). …”
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