Characteristics of working hours and the risk of occupational injuries among hospital employees: a case‑crossover study

Characteristics of working hours and the risk of occupational injuries among hospital employees: a case‑crossover study

Type: Field / Observational study

Registration: PMCID: PMC7737806

Status: Published

Tags: Case‑crossover, Hospital, Injuries, Safety, Scheduling

External URL: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7737806/

Summary

Using payroll‑linked rosters, injury risk rose on evening shifts and on the day following a night shift; longer single shifts also raised risk.

Why It Matters For Night Shift Workers and Night Owls

On‑shift measurements how night duty and post‑shift fatigue was evident on shift as injuries for night‑shift workers and night owls. The risk windows show up in measurements, explaining why the commute after nights is a recurrent blind spot. For night‑shift teams and individuals, this ties long‑debated rota features to concrete outcomes, making schedule talk about health, not preference.

Tags

  • Case‑crossover
  • Hospital
  • Injuries
  • Safety
  • Scheduling

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