Researchers determine how sleep duration, sleep debt, and shift work impact the risk of infections among Norwegian nurses.
Sleep-deprived night shift nurses are at greater risk for the common cold and other infectious diseases, a new study says.
Not getting enough sleep and working night shifts can increase the risk of infections among nurses, according to a new study.
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Sleep debt was associated in a dose-dependent manner with an increased risk of the common cold, pneumonia/bronchitis, ...
The participants – mostly female nurses (90.4%), with an average age of 41.9 years – reported their sleep duration, sleep needs, shift work patterns, and how often they had experienced ...
Shift work and night work are associated with an increased risk for the common cold and several other infections among nurses.