Risk of injury after evening and night work - findings from the Danish Working Hour Database
OBJECTIVES: Evening and night work have been associated with higher risk of injury than day work. However, previous findings may be affected by recall bias and unmeasured confounding from differences between day, evening and night workers. This study investigates whether evening and night work durin...
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Main Authors: | Helena B Nielsen (Author), Ann Dyreborg Larsen (Author), Johnny Dyreborg (Author), Åse Marie Hansen (Author), Lisa A Pompeii (Author), Sadie H Conway (Author), Johnni Hansen (Author), Henrik A Kolstad (Author), Kirsten Nabe-Nielsen (Author), Anne Helene Garde (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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