Workplace health & safety
Associations Among Chronotype, Sleep Quality, and Neurocognitive Function in Shift-Working Nurses During Consecutive Morning Shifts: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Hyunju Yang, Saeryun Kim, Sung-Hee Yoo, Jinyoung Kim
Published: 202510.1177/21650799251392226
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shift work, particularly rotating schedules, disrupt sleep and cognition, affecting worker health and patient safety. Understanding schedule-chronotype misalignment is essential. We examined whether chronotype was associated with sleep qu…
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