Journal of Human Ergology
Online ISSN : 1884-3964
Print ISSN : 0300-8134
ISSN-L : 0300-8134
EVALUATION OF A FAST FORWARD ROTATING SHIFT SCHEDULE IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON AGEING AND SLEEP
Tarja HAKOLAMikko HÄRMÄ
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2001 Volume 30 Issue 1-2 Pages 315-319

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The aim of this study was to explore the effect of a change in the speed and direction of shift rotation on the sleep and wakefulness of younger and older workers. A continuous three-shift schedule was changed from a slow backward rotating (EEE-MMMNNN- - - - -) to a fast forward rotating system (MMEENN- - - -). Sixteen subjects (mean age 42 years) were studied before and one year after the change in schedule. Two age groups were compared: ten younger men (mean age 35 years) and six older men (mean age 53 years). The effects of the new work schedule were evaluated by a questionnaire (modified SSI), and on-site registrations with an actigraph and sleep log for one shift cycle (10-15 days) before and after the new schedule. After the change in schedule, subjective sleep problems decreased and alertness increased during the morning shifts. The change in schedule influenced sleep differently in the two agegroups. Both the subjective and objective quality of sleep improved among the older workers. The results indicate that a fast forward rotating shift schedule is more suitable for older workers than a slower backward rotating system.
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