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Brief title
Health condition
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Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Sleep and work ability
Secondary outcome
Fatigue, dietary intake, general health status, social support at work
Background summary
Healthcare professionals need to be present 24 hours a day to ensure continuity of care in hospitals. Therefore, many healthcare workers work night shifts. However, night work increases the risk to develop short- and long-term health problems, which endanger the sustainable employability of these workers.
Different departments of the Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) will implement this intervention for healthcare workers with night shifts, focusing on the individual lifestyle as well as the environmental (work) context. The intervention elements are developed with a participatory research approach, combining information from literature, the outcomes of a pilot study, good practices, and interviews with hospital workers with night shifts. Both the effectiveness of the intervention on sleep, recovery, and work ability, and the implementation process will be evaluated using data from questionnaires.
Study objective
Improvement of sleep, recovery, and work ability in the intervention group.
Study design
Baseline, three months, six months, nine months, twelve months, fifteen months
Intervention
- E-learning
- Powernap bank/chair
- Healthy food/snacks
- Workshop concerning healthy rostering
- Indicated coaching
Inclusion criteria
Healthcare workers with regular night shifts, agreed to participate in the study
Exclusion criteria
Workers not working regular night shifts, pregnant workers, workers on long-term sick leave (4 or more weeks)
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL9224 |
Other | METC Erasmus MC : MEC-2020-0959 |