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- Title
Sleep at Work: The Economic and Societal Argument for Workplace-Based Health Promotion Tailored to Shift Workers.
- Authors
Robbins, Rebecca; Jean-Louis, Girardin
- Abstract
Sleep and work take up the largest proportion of an average day for US employees. Sleep and work are also intricately related to one another. Specifically, insufficient sleep negatively impacts workplace outcomes (eg, employee productivity, absenteeism). In addition, the nature of work (eg, workload, job demands) can result in insufficient sleep or sleep difficulties among employees. Shift work is one such work characteristic that is known to adversely affect employee health.
- Subjects
SLEEP; WORK environment; OCCUPATIONAL health services; DIABETES; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases
- Publication
American Journal of Health Promotion, 2018, Vol 32, Issue 7, p1641
- ISSN
0890-1171
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1177/0890117118790621d