Shift Work Flashcards
Name 2 reasons why research into the effects of shift-work is so important
1) Tragedies like Chernobyl nuclear power station happened at 1:23am
2) Most lorry accidents happen between 4am and 7am
Outline Moore-Ede (1993)
Estimated the cost of shift worker fatigue in the US to be $77 billion annually due to major accidents and ongoing medical expenses from shift work-related illnesses
Name the 3 consequences of shift work
1) Decreased alertness
2) Sleep deprivation
3) Effects on health
Explain decreased alertness for shift work
Shift workers often experience a ‘trough’ of decreased alertness during the shift between midnight (cortisol levels at their lowest) and 4am (core body temp at its lowest)
Explain sleep deprivation for shift work
When sleeping in the day (noise and daylight reduces quality), typically 1-2 hours shorter and REM particularly affected - poor daytime sleep makes it more difficult for worker to stay awake, especially during the circadian trough
Explain effects on health for shift work
Knutsson (1986) found shift workers for more than 15 years are 3 times more likely to develop heart disease
Martino (2008) linked shift work to a range of organ diseases
What is the most common pattern of shifts?
One week on days, evenings, and nights
Name 4 main studies associated with shift work
1) Czeisler (1982)
2) Reinberg (1984)
3) Soloman (1993)
4) Boivin (1996)
Outline Czeisler (1982)
Introduced a forwards rotating shift to a Utah chemical plant workforce with the traditional backwards rotation (nights, evenings, and days) and after 9 months, the workers reported fewer problems and management reported increased output and fewer errors)
What is a positive evaluative point about Czeisler (1982)?
It is a field study so high ecological validity
What are 2 negative evaluative points about Czeisler (1982)?
1) Used self report data which is not empirical evidence so subjective
2) There are confounding variables like personality and individual differences that are not controlled
Outline Reinberg (1984)
Suggested those who gave up shift work because they couldn’t cope had rhythms that changed a lot while on shifts. Whereas ‘happy’ shift workers had unchanging rhythms
What does Reinberg (1984) show?
There are individual differences
Outline Soloman (1993)
Looked into social disruption caused by shift work - divorce rates may be as high as 60% among all-night shift workers
Outline Boivin (1996)
31 males into 4 groups for 3 days on an inverted sleep wake cycle in which they were awake at night and sleep during day. When they woke, there was 5 hours of dim light then:
1) very bright
2) bright
3) ordinary
4) very dim
After 3 days, group 1 advanced 5 hours earlier, 2 3 hours earlier, 3 1 hour earlier, and 4 drifted 1 hour later.