Comparison of menstrual disorders in hospital nursing staff according to shift work pattern
Josep Amílcar Albert‐Sabater,
José Miguel Martínez,
Valborg Baste,
Bente E. Moen and
Elena Ronda‐Perez
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2016, vol. 25, issue 21-22, 3291-3299
Abstract:
Aim and objective To assess the association between work in a rotating shift schedule and menstruation characteristics among nurse staff in a prospective study. Background Rotating shifts have been linked to alterations in the reproductive cycle. In the case of menstrual alterations, the conclusions are not clear. Design Prospective epidemiological study with follow‐up over four months. Method All the female nurse staff (
Date: 2016
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