睡眠干预对出勤率影响的系统综述。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yuta Takano, Suguru Iwano, Shuntaro Aoki, Norihito Nakano, Yuji Sakano
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摘要

背景:睡眠问题会影响工作表现。由于健康问题导致的工作效率下降被定义为出勤。虽然通过睡眠干预改善出勤的实证数据已经发表,但尚未发表一篇系统的综述,阐明不同类型的睡眠干预在改善出勤方面是否存在差异。本文对研究进行了系统回顾,旨在阐明哪种睡眠干预措施更可能有效地提高出勤率。方法:使用PubMed、PsycINFO和MEDLINE电子数据库进行文献检索(检索起始日期为2019年10月20日,检索结束日期为2020年3月11日)。搜索词包括“雇员”、“睡眠”、“失眠”和“出勤”。本系统评价包括随机对照试验和非随机对照试验。结果:确定了六种睡眠干预措施,包括失眠认知行为疗法(CBT-I)、睡眠卫生教育、瑜伽、正念、减肥计划和改变工作场所荧光灯的色温。与对照组相比,只有CBT-I改善了睡眠问题和出勤率。本综述的结果也显示出勤的测量存在异质性。结论:本系统综述的结果表明,CBT-I可以适用于有睡眠问题和出勤的工人。我们讨论了CBT-I与其他干预措施相比是否能同时改善睡眠问题和出勤。此外,还提出了未来研究中测量出勤的方法。
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A systematic review of the effect of sleep interventions on presenteeism.

A systematic review of the effect of sleep interventions on presenteeism.

Background: Sleep problems interfere with work performance. Decreased work productivity due to health problems is defined as presenteeism. Although empirical data on the improvement of presenteeism by sleep interventions have been published, a systematic review elucidating whether there is a difference in the improvement of presenteeism across various types of sleep interventions has not yet been published. This systematic review of studies aimed to clarify which sleep interventions are more likely to be effective in improving presenteeism.

Methods: The electronic databases PubMed, PsycINFO, and MEDLINE were used to perform a literature search (the start and end search dates were October 20, 2019, and March 11, 2020, respectively). A combination of terms such as "employee*," "sleep," "insomnia," and "presenteeism" was used for the search. Both randomized and non-randomized control trials were included in this systematic review.

Results: Six types of sleep interventions were identified, including cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), sleep hygiene education, yoga, mindfulness, weight loss program, and changing the color temperature of fluorescent lights in the workplace. Only CBT-I improved both sleep problems and presenteeism compared with a control group. The results of this review also show that there is heterogeneity in the measurement of presenteeism.

Conclusions: The results of this systematic review suggested that CBT-I could be adapted for workers with sleep problems and presenteeism. We discussed whether CBT-I improved both sleep problems and presenteeism compared with other interventions. In addition, methods for measuring presenteeism in future research are proposed.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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