KMID : 1155220230480040391
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Journal of the Korean Society of Health Information and Health Statistics 2023 Volume.48 No. 4 p.391 ~ p.397
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Relationship between Fatigue, Sleep, Subjective Health Status, and Job Involvement in Shift-working Production Workers
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Chae Yeo-Joo
Ryu Se-In
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine of fatigue, sleep quality, and perceived health for shift workers and to identify variables that influ- ence job involvement in order to develop an intervention program for shift workers to enhance their job involvement.
Methods: Data was collected from 124 workers who worked in 3 manufacturing companies with more than 300 manufacturing companies in G-city. Data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation and multiple regression analysis with SPSS statistics 27.0 program.
Results: Job involvement is related to perceived health was found to have a significant positive correlation and fatigue have a significant negative correlation. Factors affecting job involvement were found to be a significant influencing factor on perceived health. It showed an explanatory power of 32.1%.
Conclusions: Therefore, it is necessary to develop and verify job involvement improvement programs that take into account various variables to promote the job involvement of shift workers.
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KEYWORD
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Shift workers, Fatigue, Sleep, Subjective health status, Job involvement
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