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2015, Número 3

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Rev Cub Med Mil 2015; 44 (3)


Efeitos do Trabalho em Turnos na Qualidade do Sono de Policiais: Uma Revisão Sistemática

Bernardo VM, Cascaes SF, Gonçalves E, Soleman HSS, Valdivia ABA, da Silva R
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Idioma: Portugués
Referencias bibliográficas: 28
Paginas: 334-345
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PALABRAS CLAVE

shift work, police, sleep, systematic review.

RESUMEN

La calidad del sueño en los policías es un marcador importante de calidad de vida y del desarrollo de sus actividades profesionales. Este estudio se propuso resumir la literatura científica sobre los efectos del trabajo por turnos en la calidad del sueño de policías, a través de una revisión sistemática. Fueron revisadas las bases de datos MEDLINE via PubMed, CINAHL y SCOPUS así como artículos identificados a través de una búsqueda manual. La estrategia de búsqueda incluyó los siguientes descriptores relacionados con el trabajo por turnos: “ Shift-Work Sleep Disorder” OR “Shift-Work Sleep Disorders” OR “Sleep Disorders, Shift-Work” OR “Sleep Disorder, Shift-Work” OR “Sleep Disorder, Shift Work” OR “Shift Work ”; sobre el sueño: " Sleep Deprivation"[Mesh] OR “Deprivation, Sleep” OR “Deprivations, Sleep” OR “Sleep Deprivations” OR “REM Sleep Deprivation” OR “Deprivation, REM Sleep” OR “Deprivations, REM Sleep” OR “REM Sleep Deprivations” OR “Sleep Deprivation, REM” OR “Sleep Deprivations, REM” OR “Sleep Fragmentation” OR “Fragmentation, Sleep” OR “Fragmentations, Sleep” OR “Sleep Fragmentations” OR “Sleep”[Mesh] OR “Sleep, Slow-Wave” OR “Sleep, Slow Wave” OR “Slow-Wave Sleep ”; y la población: “ Police”[Mesh] OR “Police” OR “Police Force” OR “Police Forces” OR “Police Officers” OR “Officer, Police” OR “Officers, Police” OR “Police Officer ”; sin restricción de fecha ni idioma. Con los resultados, es posible destacar que los policías que trabajar en turnos rotativos o nocturnos están expuestos a peor calidad del sueño, mayores insatisfacciones con el trabajo, niveles bajos de alerta, problemas respiratorios y ronquido nocturno, así como mayores niveles de lesiones y degradación de habilidades de conducción.


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