Programação
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13h00-17h00 aula 1: 02/3 Demandas da sociedade atual frente ao trabalho 24 horas: aspetos históricos, conceituais e legislativos. Caracterização de jornadas de trabalho: escalas de trabalho- fatores positivos e negativos.
1)Fischer, FM. Aspectos históricos, conceituais e legislativos. In Fischer FM, Moreno CRC, Rotenberg L. Trabalho em turnos e noturno na sociedade 24 horas. São Paulo: Atheneu, 2004, 3-41.
2) Knauth P. The design of shift systems. Ergonomics 1993: 15-28.
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1) Moreno CRC, Fischer FM, Menna-Barreto L. Aplicações da cronobiologia. In Marques N, Menna-Barreto L. Cronobiologia: princípios e aplicações. 2a. Ed, 1999; São Paulo: EDUSP. p.239-254.
2) Cronobiologia humana aplicada à organização do trabalho em turnos e noturno.
Arendt J. Shift work: coping with the biological clock. Occup Medicine 2010; 60: 10-20. Disponível:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6433/f43ffffcc4fcf5206561d373fe6a59e51b5d.pdf
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16/3 Tolerancia ao trabalho em turnos: diferenças individuais. Hábitos e preferencias de matutinidade e vespertinidade
1)Exercício prático sobre hábitos e preferências de matutinidade/vespertinidade. Questionário de Horne & Ostberg. Horne, J. A., & Östberg, O. (1976). A self-assessment questionnaire to determine morningness-eveningness in human circadian rhythms. International Journal of Chronobiology, 4, 97-110.
2)Folkard S. Do permanent night workers show circadian adjustment? A review based on the endogenous melatonin rhythm. Chronobiology International, 2008; 25(2&3): 215–224.
3)Rotenberg L, Portela LF, Marcondes WB, Moreno CRC. Gênero e trabalho noturno: sono, cotidiano e vivências de quem troca a noite pelo dia. Cadernos de Saúde Pública, 2001; 17: 639-649.
4) Pires MLN, Teixeira CW, Esteves AM, Bittencourt LRA, Silva RS, Santos RF, Tufik S, Mello MT. Sleep, ageing and night work. 2009; Braz J Med Biol Res, 42(9) 839-843.
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1) Akerstedt T. Shift work and disturbed sleep/wakefulness. Occup Med 2003; 53: 89-94.
2)Fischer FM, Teixeira LR, Borges FNS, Gonçalves MBL, Ferreira RM. Percepção de sono: duração, qualidade e alerta em profissionais da área de enfermagem. Cadernos Saúde Pública 2002; 18: 1261-1269.
3) Folkard S, Tucker P. Shift work, safety and productivity. Occup Med 2003; 53: 95-101. DOI: 10.1093/occmed/kqg047
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Sonolencia: avaliação e prevenção da sonolencia excessiva e da fadiga associada a débitos e distúrbios de sono
1)Apresentação da Doutoranda Marcia Fajer sobre “O acidente com o vôo 3054” (TAM).
2)Exercício prático: Torsvall L, Akerstedt T. Sleepiness- is it possible for an individual to anticipate an approaching falling asleep episode? Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, 1987.
3) Tucker P, Folkard S. Working Time, Health and Safety: a Research Synthesis Paper. Conditions of Work and Employment Series 31, 2012. Acesso: 978-92-2-126061-5 (web pdf). Disponível: https://www.ilo.org/public/libdoc/ilo/2012/112B09_106_engl.pdf
4) Marqueze EC, Nicola ACB, Diniz DHMD, Fischer FM. Jornadas de trabalho associadas a cochilos não intencionais entre pilotos da aviação regular. Rev. Saúde Pública [online]. 2017, vol.51, 61. Epub June 26, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1518-8787.2017051006329.
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1)Costa G. Shift work and occupational medicine: an overview. Occup Med 2003; 53:83-8.
2)Fischer, FM, Borges FNSB, Rotenberg L, Latorre MRDO, et al. Work ability of health care shift workers: what matters? Chronobiology International,2006; 23(6): 1165–1179. DOI: 10.1080/07420520601065083
3) Knutsson A. Health disorders of shift workers. Occupational Medicine 2003;53:103–108
4) Kecklund G, Axelsson J. Health consequences of shift work and insufficient sleep. BMJ 2016;355:i5210 doi: 10.1136/bmj.i5210
5) Hansen, J. Night shift work and risk of breast cancer. Curr Envir Health Rpt
DOI 10.1007/s40572-017-0155-y. 2/08/2017.
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1)Knutsson A, Boggild H. Gastrointestinal disorders among shift workers. Scand J Work Environ Health 2010;36(2):85–95
2)Lowden A, Moreno CRC, Holmback U, Lennernas M, Tucker P. Eating and shift work – effects on habits, metabolism and performance. Scand J Work Environ Health 2010;36(2):150-162.
3)Puttonen S, Harma M, Hublin C. Shift work and cardiovascular disease – pathways from circadian stress to morbidity. Scand J Work Environ Health 2010; 36(2):96-108.
4) Reinhardt RL, Fernandes, PACM, Markus RP, Fischer FM. Night work effects on salivary cytokines TNF, IL-1β and IL-6. Chronobiology International. 2018; vol 35. https://doi.org/10.1080/07420528.2018.1515771
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27/4 Métodos na investigação de efeitos no trabalho e na saúde entre trabalhadores em turnos e noturnos
1)Colligan MJ. Methodological and practical issues related to shiftwork research. J Occup Med 1980; 22: 163-166.
2)Haider M, Kundi M, Koller M. Methodological issues and problems in shift work research. Proceedings of a Symposium on variations in work-sleep schedules. NIOSH. 1981;197-303.
3)Knutsson A. Methodological aspects of shift work research. Chronobiology International 2004; 21 (6): 1037–1047.
4) Menna-Barreto L, Oda G, Lopes JR. Cronobiologia. In: Marques N, Menna-Barreto L. Cronobiologia: princípios e aplicações. São Paulo: EDUSP, 1995.p.1-17.
5) Apresentação de exemplo de monitoramento do ciclo- vigília sono. -
1) Knauth P, Hornberger S. Preventive and compensatory measures for shift workers. Occup Med 2003; 53:109-116.
2)Kogi K. International research needs for improving sleep and health of workers. Ind Health. 2005;43:71-9
3)Knauth P. Designing better shift systems. Applied Ergonomics 1996; 27(1): 39-44.
4)Knauth P. The design of shift systems. Ergonomics 1993; 36: 15-28.
5) Lowden A, Moreno CRC, Holmback U, Lennernas M, Tucker P. Eating and shift work – effects on habits, metabolism and performance. Scand J Work Environ Health 2010;36(2):150-162.
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Apresentações e discussão sobre projetos de pesquisa dos alunos.
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Bibliografia básica em português
Fischer FM, Moreno CRC, Rotenberg L. Trabalho em turnos e noturno na sociedade 24 horas. São Paulo, Editora Atheneu, 2004.
Moreno CRC, Fischer FM, Rotenberg L. Saúde do trabalhador na sociedade 24 horas. São Paulo em Perspectiva 2003; 17(1): 34-46.
Bibliografia complementar
Messenger J, Llave OV, Gschwind L, Boehmer S, Vermeylen G, Wilkens M. Eurofound and the International Labour Office. Working anytime, anywhere: The effects on the world of work. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, and the International Labour Office, Geneva. (2017). Disponível: https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---dcomm/---publ/documents/publication/wcms_544138.pdf
Akerstedt T, Kecklund J. The future of work hours. The European view. Industrial Health 2005; 43: 80-84. Disponível: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/indhealth/43/1/43_1_80/_pdf/-char/en
Arlinghaus A, Nachreiner F. Health effects of supplemental work from home in the European Union. Chronobiology International 2014; 31(10): 1100–1107 DOI: 10.3109/07420528.2014.957297
Costa G, Akerstedt T, Nachreiner F, Baltieri F, J Carvalhais, Folkard S, Dresen MF, Gadbois C, Gartner J, Sukalo HG, Harma M, Kandolin I, Sartori S, Silvério J. Flexible working hours, health and well-being in Europe: some considerations from a SALTSA project. Chronobiol Int. 2004;21:831-44. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8085695_Flexible_Working_Hours_Health_and_Well-Being_in_Europe_Some_Considerations_from_a_SALTSA_Project
Caruso, CC, Hitchcock EM, Dick RB, Russo JM, Schmit J. NIOSH. Overtime and extended work shifts. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2004-143/pdfs/2004-143.pdf
Knauth P. Designing better shift systems. Applied Ergonomics 1996; 27(1): 39-44.
Knauth P. Extended work periods. Industrial Health, 2007; 45: 125-136. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/indhealth/45/1/45_1_125/_pdf/-char/en
Roenneberg, T, Wirz-Justice A, Merrow M. Life between clocks: daily temporal patterns of human chronotypes. 2003; J Biol Rhythms 18(1):80-90, DOI: 10.1177/0748730402239679
Texto breves acerca de trabalho em turnos e noturno:
Fischer FM, Moreno CRC. Trabalho em turnos. In: Mendes R. Dicionário de saúde e segurança do trabalhador. 2018. Proteção: Novo Hamburgo; 1ª. Ed. p. 1183-1184.
Moreno CRC, Fischer FM. Trabalho noturno. In: Mendes R. Dicionário de saúde e segurança do trabalhador. 2018. Proteção: Novo Hamburgo; 1ª. Ed. p.1186-1187.
Sobre saúde
1) Guerrero-Vargas NN, Estefania Espitia-Bautista E, Buijs RM, Escobar C. Shift-work: is time of eating determining metabolic health? Evidence from animal models Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (2018), 77, 199–215 doi:10.1017/S0029665117004128
[Conference on ‘Improving nutrition in metropolitan areas’ Symposium 2: Chrono-nutrition in the urban environment]. The Nutrition Society Summer Meeting was held at King’s College, London on 10–12 July 2017
2) Consensus reports sobre “shift work and working time” no periódico de acesso livre “ Industrial Health”, ano 2019. ( ver tabela abaixo)
Acesso: https://www.jniosh.johas.go.jp/en/indu_hel
SPECIAL ISSUE:
SHIFTWORK HEALTH AND SAFETY: RISKS AND INTERVENTIONS—ICOH SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON SHIFTWORK AND WORKING TIME/WORKING TIME SOCIETY CONSENSUS STATEMENT
Foreword
Foreword57_2_133
Stephen POPKIN and Frida Marina FISCHER
Editorial
International consensus statements on non-standard working time arrangements and occupational health and safety57_2_135
Imelda S. WONG, Drew DAWSON and Hans P.A. VAN DONGEN
Review Articles
Working Time Society consensus statements: Evidence-based effects of shift work on physical and mental health57_2_139
Claudia R.C. MORENO, Elaine C. MARQUEZE, Charli SARGENT, Kenneth P. WRIGHT Jr, Sally A. FERGUSON and Philip TUCKER
Working Time Society consensus statements: Circadian time structure impacts vulnerability to xenobiotics?relevance to industrial toxicology and nonstandard work schedules
57_2_158
Michael H. SMOLENSKY, Alain E. REINBERG and Frida Marina FISCHER
Working Time Society consensus statements: Psychosocial stressors relevant to the health and wellbeing of night and shift workers
57_2_175
Frida Marina FISCHER, Aline SILVA-COSTA, Rosane Harter GRIEP, Michael H. SMOLENSKY, Philip BOHLE and Lucia ROTENBERG
Working Time Society consensus statements: Evidence-based effects of shift work and non-standard working hours on workers, family and community
57_2_184
Anna ARLINGHAUS, Philip BOHLE, Irena ISKRA-GOLEC, Nicole JANSEN, Sarah JAY and Lucia ROTENBERG
Working Time Society consensus statements: Individual differences in shift work tolerance and recommendations for research and practice
57_2_201
Jennifer RITONJA, Kristan J. ARONSON, Raymond W. MATTHEWS, Diane B. BOIVIN and Thomas KANTERMANN
Working Time Society consensus statements: Evidence based interventions using light to improve circadian adaptation to working hours
57_2_213
Arne LOWDEN, Gulcin OZTURK, Amy REYNOLDS and Bjorn BJORVATN
Working Time Society consensus statements: A multi-level approach to managing occupational sleep-related fatigue
57_2_228
Imelda S. WONG, Stephen POPKIN and Simon FOLKARD
Working Time Society consensus statements: Regulatory approaches to reduce risks associated with shift work—a global comparison
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Johannes GARTNER, Roger R. ROSA, Greg ROACH, Tomohide KUBO and Masaya TAKAHASHI
Working Time Society consensus statements: Prescriptive rule sets and risk management-based approaches for the management of fatigue-related risk in working time arrangements
57_2_264
Kimberly A. HONN, Hans P.A. VAN DONGEN and Drew DAWSON