Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers

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Autor(a) principal: Kaliterna, Lipovcan LJ
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Prizmic, Larsen Z, Zganec, N
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/31798
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To investigate the quality of life, life satisfaction, happiness and demands of work in workers with different work schedules. METHODS: The survey was carried out on professional workers in social care. Some were shiftworkers whose schedule included night shifts (N=311), some were shiftworkers without night shifts (N=207) and some were non-shiftworkers (N=1,210). Surveys were mailed and the response rate was 86%. For the purpose of this study several variables were selected from the Survey: The Quality of Life Profile, which measures importance, satisfaction, control and opportunities in nine domains of life plus measures of happiness, life satisfaction and demands of work. RESULTS: While both groups of shiftworkers, compared to non-shiftworkers, reported needing more physical effort to complete their work, and reported 'being' more physically tired, no differences were found in reports of overall happiness, life satisfaction or total quality of life. However, night-shiftworkers reported greater percentage of time unhappy than the other two groups of workers. In analyses of the quality of life, night-shiftworkers were less satisfied with domains of spiritual 'being' and physical and community 'belonging' than day-shiftworkers and non-shiftworkers. They also reported having fewer opportunities to improve their physical 'being', leisure, and personal growth than the other two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life in specific domains in night-shiftworkers was rated worse than in other groups of workers. Domain-based quality of life assessment gives more information regarding the particular needs of workers than overall or global measures of well-being.
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spelling Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers Trabalho em turnos^i2^spsicoloTrabalho noturno^i2^spsicoloQualidade de vidaTrabalhadoresSatisfação no empregoQuestionáriosAssistência socialShift work^i1^spsycholNight work^i1^spsycholQuality of lifeWorkersJob satisfactionQuestionnairesSocial assistance OBJECTIVE: To investigate the quality of life, life satisfaction, happiness and demands of work in workers with different work schedules. METHODS: The survey was carried out on professional workers in social care. Some were shiftworkers whose schedule included night shifts (N=311), some were shiftworkers without night shifts (N=207) and some were non-shiftworkers (N=1,210). Surveys were mailed and the response rate was 86%. For the purpose of this study several variables were selected from the Survey: The Quality of Life Profile, which measures importance, satisfaction, control and opportunities in nine domains of life plus measures of happiness, life satisfaction and demands of work. RESULTS: While both groups of shiftworkers, compared to non-shiftworkers, reported needing more physical effort to complete their work, and reported 'being' more physically tired, no differences were found in reports of overall happiness, life satisfaction or total quality of life. However, night-shiftworkers reported greater percentage of time unhappy than the other two groups of workers. In analyses of the quality of life, night-shiftworkers were less satisfied with domains of spiritual 'being' and physical and community 'belonging' than day-shiftworkers and non-shiftworkers. They also reported having fewer opportunities to improve their physical 'being', leisure, and personal growth than the other two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life in specific domains in night-shiftworkers was rated worse than in other groups of workers. Domain-based quality of life assessment gives more information regarding the particular needs of workers than overall or global measures of well-being. OBJETIVO: Estudar a qualidade de vida, satisfação pessoal, felicidade e exigências do trabalho entre trabalhadores com diferentes horários de trabalho. MÉTODOS: Realizou-se uma pesquisa entre profissionais da área de assistência social. Alguns trabalhavam em turnos noturnos (N=311) e diurnos (N=207), e outros não trabalhavam em turnos (N=1.210). O questionário da pesquisa foi enviado por correio e a taxa de resposta foi de 86%. Para o estudo, foram selecionadas variáveis incluídas no Perfil de Qualidade de Vida, que mede a importância, satisfação, controle e oportunidades em nove domínios da vida, além de medir a felicidade, satisfação pessoal e exigências do trabalho. RESULTADOS: Em comparação com os trabalhadores que não trabalham em turnos, ambos os grupos de trabalhadores em turnos informaram precisar fazer um esforço físico maior para completar o trabalho e "sentir" um cansaço físico maior. Entretanto, não foram encontradas diferenças nos relatos de felicidade global, satisfação pessoal e qualidade global de vida. Os trabalhadores de turnos noturnos relataram, no entanto, passar um maior tempo infelizes em relação aos outros dois grupos de trabalhadores. As análises de qualidade de vida revelaram que os trabalhadores de turnos noturnos sentiam-se menos satisfeitos nos domínios de "ser" espiritual e "pertinência" física e comunitária que os trabalhadores diurnos e os que não trabalhavam em turnos. Também informaram ter menos oportunidades de aperfeiçoar o seu "ser" físico, lazer e crescimento pessoal em comparação com os outros dois grupos. CONCLUSÕES: A qualidade de vida em domínios específicos em trabalhadores noturnos foi classificada como pior do que em outros grupos de trabalhadores. A qualidade de vida baseada em domínios proporciona maiores informações relativas às necessidades particulares dos trabalhadores se comparada a medidas globais do bem-estar. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2004-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/3179810.1590/S0034-89102004000700002Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 38 No. supl. (2004); 3-10 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 38 Núm. supl. (2004); 3-10 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 38 n. supl. (2004); 3-10 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/31798/33730Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKaliterna, Lipovcan LJ Prizmic, Larsen Z Zganec, N 2012-07-08T22:11:52Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/31798Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-07-08T22:11:52Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
title Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
spellingShingle Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
Kaliterna, Lipovcan LJ
Trabalho em turnos^i2^spsicolo
Trabalho noturno^i2^spsicolo
Qualidade de vida
Trabalhadores
Satisfação no emprego
Questionários
Assistência social
Shift work^i1^spsychol
Night work^i1^spsychol
Quality of life
Workers
Job satisfaction
Questionnaires
Social assistance
title_short Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
title_full Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
title_fullStr Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
title_full_unstemmed Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
title_sort Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in shift- and non-shiftworkers
author Kaliterna, Lipovcan LJ
author_facet Kaliterna, Lipovcan LJ
Prizmic, Larsen Z
Zganec, N
author_role author
author2 Prizmic, Larsen Z
Zganec, N
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kaliterna, Lipovcan LJ
Prizmic, Larsen Z
Zganec, N
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trabalho em turnos^i2^spsicolo
Trabalho noturno^i2^spsicolo
Qualidade de vida
Trabalhadores
Satisfação no emprego
Questionários
Assistência social
Shift work^i1^spsychol
Night work^i1^spsychol
Quality of life
Workers
Job satisfaction
Questionnaires
Social assistance
topic Trabalho em turnos^i2^spsicolo
Trabalho noturno^i2^spsicolo
Qualidade de vida
Trabalhadores
Satisfação no emprego
Questionários
Assistência social
Shift work^i1^spsychol
Night work^i1^spsychol
Quality of life
Workers
Job satisfaction
Questionnaires
Social assistance
description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the quality of life, life satisfaction, happiness and demands of work in workers with different work schedules. METHODS: The survey was carried out on professional workers in social care. Some were shiftworkers whose schedule included night shifts (N=311), some were shiftworkers without night shifts (N=207) and some were non-shiftworkers (N=1,210). Surveys were mailed and the response rate was 86%. For the purpose of this study several variables were selected from the Survey: The Quality of Life Profile, which measures importance, satisfaction, control and opportunities in nine domains of life plus measures of happiness, life satisfaction and demands of work. RESULTS: While both groups of shiftworkers, compared to non-shiftworkers, reported needing more physical effort to complete their work, and reported 'being' more physically tired, no differences were found in reports of overall happiness, life satisfaction or total quality of life. However, night-shiftworkers reported greater percentage of time unhappy than the other two groups of workers. In analyses of the quality of life, night-shiftworkers were less satisfied with domains of spiritual 'being' and physical and community 'belonging' than day-shiftworkers and non-shiftworkers. They also reported having fewer opportunities to improve their physical 'being', leisure, and personal growth than the other two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life in specific domains in night-shiftworkers was rated worse than in other groups of workers. Domain-based quality of life assessment gives more information regarding the particular needs of workers than overall or global measures of well-being.
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