International Journal of Occupational Hygiene (Jul 2012)

Investigation of Shift Work Disorders among Security Personnel

  • Zahra Zamanian,
  • Mansooreh Dehghani,
  • Heidar Mohammady,
  • Mohammadtaghi Rezaeiani,
  • Hadi Daneshmandi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 32 – 49

Abstract

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In today’s advanced world resulting from the improvement of technology, societies tend to encounter a large number of problems and accidents. As we know, university’s security personnel are classified as shift workers and are exposed to health disturbing factors. The aim of this study was investigation of shiftwork disorders among security personnel of the hospitals Affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Central. This case-control study was conducted among 130 security personnel as well as 130unexposed employees among the security guards working day shifts and the office workers. Theunexposed individuals were not working in shifts, but were similar to the shift workers regarding age and health status. Data were collected using SOS (Survey of Shift Workers) questionnaire as well asmeasuring height, weight, and blood pressure of the shift workers in their work shifts. The findings revealed a significant difference between the two groups regarding the increase in blood pressure, sleepdisorders, dissatisfaction in individual, family, and social lives, as well as increase in psychological, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and musculoskeletal disorders. Moreover, these disorders were significantly higher among the shift workers. The study results suggest the necessity to pay moreattention to the shift workers’ needs and problems, involving them in planning the shift schedules, and improving their working conditions.

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