News StoriesShift Workers Benefit from a Shift in SchedulingA recent review of 26 studies focused on shift workers around the world has found that minor adjustments in scheduling may improve the health of workers and their overall sense of balance between work and life. Generally, shift work includes night workers and anyone who works outside of the standard 7 am to 6 pm workday, and is mostly associated with lower paying jobs. “Shift work tends to affect people of lower socioeconomic groups more often, so it could be a factor in the health disparities that we see between groups,” says Clare Bambra, lead author of the review “A forward rotation would be a shift in the morning, then the afternoon and then maybe a night shift later. That is less harmful to people’s health than starting at night,” says Bambra. |
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