2011
DOI: 10.1539/joh.l10118
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Brief Morning Exposure to Bright Light Improves Subjective Symptoms and Performance in Nurses with Rapidly Rotating Shifts

Abstract: Methods:We conducted a randomized crossover study involving registered nurses at a teaching hospital working a two-shift system including the night shift. Participants were instructed to expose themselves to BL for 10 min on workday mornings. Results: A total of 61 participants were enrolled in the present study. Thirty-one participants received BL exposure in the first month, and the other 30 received it in the second month. Significant improvements were noted in the BL periods compared with the non-BL period… Show more

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“…However, of the included interventions that reported on sleepiness, findings were aligned with sleep quality and quantity results (23,24,33,36,42,53,60,64). One exception was a study of Modafinil, which significantly reduced sleepiness during the commute home from a night shift but had no effects on sleep (63).…”
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“…However, of the included interventions that reported on sleepiness, findings were aligned with sleep quality and quantity results (23,24,33,36,42,53,60,64). One exception was a study of Modafinil, which significantly reduced sleepiness during the commute home from a night shift but had no effects on sleep (63).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some adverse effects were reported, including insomnia and headache from Modafinil (63,65), and nausea, anxiety, low-back pain, and other effects from Armodafinil (64). Adverse events were also reported across other intervention types such as headaches or feelings of heat/cold in response to bright light exposure (29,30), and difficulty scheduling social or family activities as a result of a shift schedule change (39,41), Several studies stated that no significant adverse events resulted from the interventions (35,36,46,61,62), but most did not report adverse events at all. Since participants were not monitored for adverse health effects beyond the study period in all articles, we could not evaluate potential long-term negative health consequences of the interventions.…”
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