KMID : 1039220180280040331
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 2018 Volume.28 No. 4 p.331 ~ p.345
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Working time patterns and health among Korean nurses: a literature review
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Yoon Seo-Hyun
Kang Chung-Won Kee Do-Hyung Kim Hyun-Ju
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Abstract
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Objective: Shift work including night work is known to be harmful to the health of nurses. This study was conducted in order to systematically review the academic literature on the health effects of working time patterns, including shift work or night work, among Korean nurses and propose a research direction for the future.
Methods: We searched online academic databases to find relevant papers in domestic and international journals using the keyword terms ¡®shift work¡¯, ¡®night work¡¯, ¡®night shift¡¯, ¡®work shift¡¯, ¡®nurse¡¯, and ¡®Korea¡¯, and reviewed a total of 36 articles.
Results: As a result of this literature review, more than half of the articles were found to investigate the health effects between shiftwork and non-shiftwork nurses. A few studies considered the shift type(n=6), frequency of night shift(n=4), and shiftwork duration(n=3) as working time patterns. These studies focused mainly on mental health(n=18) or sleep(n=15).
Conclusions: Based on the review results obtained from this study, it is necessary to assess working time patterns of Korean nurses using a variety of variables including night-work-related factors, and various health outcomes should be examined considering the confounder.
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KEYWORD
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health, Korea, night-work, nurses, shift-work
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