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Disentangling the effects of insomnia and night work on cardiovascular diseases: a study in nursing professionals

机译:解读失眠和夜间工作对心血管疾病的影响:护理专业人员的研究

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are known to be associated with poor sleep quality in general populations, but they have not been consistently associated with specific work schedules. Studies of CVD generally do not simultaneously consider sleep and work schedules, but that approach could help to disentangle their effects. We investigated the association between insomnia and a self-reported physician diagnosis of CVD in day and night workers, considering all sleep episodes during nocturnal and diurnal sleep. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 1307 female nursing professionals from 3 public hospitals, using baseline data from the “Health and Work in Nursing - a Cohort Study.” Participants were divided into two groups: i) day workers with no previous experience in night shifts (n=281) and whose data on insomnia were related to nocturnal sleep and ii) those who worked exclusively at night (n=340) and had data on both nocturnal and diurnal sleep episodes, as they often sleep at daytime. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed. Among day workers, insomnia complaints increased the odds of CVD 2.79-fold (95% CI=1.01-6.71) compared with workers who had no complaints. Among night workers, reports of insomnia during both nocturnal and diurnal sleep increased the odds of reported CVD 3.07-fold (95% CI=1.30-7.24). Workers with insomnia had similar probabilities of reporting CVD regardless of their work schedule, suggesting a relationship to insomnia and not to night work per se. The results also highlighted the importance of including evaluation of all sleep episodes (diurnal plus nocturnal sleep) for night workers.
机译:已知心血管疾病(CVD)与一般人群的睡眠质量差有关,但并未与特定的工作时间表保持一致。 CVD的研究通常不会同时考虑睡眠和工作时间表,但是这种方法可能有助于消除其影响。考虑到夜间和昼夜睡眠期间的所有睡眠发作,我们调查了白天和夜间工作人员失眠与自我报告的CVD诊断的关系。使用“护理中的健康与工作-队列研究”的基线数据,对来自3家公立医院的1307名女性护理专业人员进行了横断面研究。参与者分为两类:i)以前没有夜班经验的日间工作人员(n = 281),其失眠数据与夜间睡眠有关,以及ii)仅在晚上工作的夜间工作人员(n = 340)有数据夜间和昼夜睡眠发作,因为它们通常在白天睡觉。进行多元逻辑回归分析。与没有投诉的工人相比,在临时工中,失眠的投诉使CVD的几率增加了2.79倍(95%CI = 1.01-6.71)。在夜间工作人员中,夜间和昼夜睡眠期间失眠的报道使报道的CVD发生几率提高了3.07倍(95%CI = 1.30-7.24)。无论工作时间表如何,失眠工人报告CVD的可能性均相似,这表明与失眠有关,而与夜间工作本身无关。结果还强调了对夜班人员评估所有睡眠事件(昼夜睡眠)的重要性。

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