Análisis de los efectos de la nocturnidad laboral permanente y de la rotación de turnos en el bienestar, la satisfacción familiar y el rendimiento perceptivo-visual de los trabajadores

  1. Sánchez González, Juan Manuel
Dirixida por:
  1. Francisco Javier Pérez Pareja Director

Universidade de defensa: Universitat de les Illes Balears

Fecha de defensa: 04 de febreiro de 2005

Tribunal:
  1. Juan José Miguel Tobal Presidente
  2. Alfonso Luis Palmer Pol Secretario/a
  3. José Manuel Hernández López Vogal
  4. Jesús García-Martínez Vogal
  5. Esther García Buades Vogal

Tipo: Tese

Teseo: 100151 DIALNET

Resumo

The effects of fixed night and rotating shifts in human well-being, family satisfaction and perceptive performance are analyzed. The relation between the labour and family domains are analyzed, and also the influence of medical problems, wage, intake of medicines, health care behaviour, circadian typology, working time, sport activities, sleep, children, time management, intake of addictive substances and homework. A sample of 197 voluntary workers (policemen, private watchmen, nurses, personnel of social services and teachers) from day, night and rotating shifts were involved in this study. The Scale of Psychological Well-being (Sanchez-Cánovas, 1998), the Scale of Family Satisfaction by Adjectives (Barraca & Lopez-Yarto, 1997), the Composite Scale of circadian typology (Smith, 1989), the Test of Identical Forms (Thurstone, 1986), and a questionnaire of sociodemography variables were used. The main results indicate the negative effects of fixed night and rotating shifts in well-being and family satisfaction measures.