Adaptation of shift work schedules for preventing and treating sleepiness and sleep disturbances caused by shift work
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Erren, T.
Herbst, C.
Koch, M.
Fritschi, Lin
Foster, R.
Driscoll, T.
Costa, G.
Sallinen, M.
Liira, J.
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2013Type
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Erren, T. and Herbst, C. and Koch, M. and Fritschi, L. and Foster, R. and Driscoll, T. and Costa, G. et al. 2013. Adaptation of shift work schedules for preventing and treating sleepiness and sleep disturbances caused by shift work. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2013 (7).
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© 2013 The Cochrane Collaboration. This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To assess the effects of adaptation of shift schedules for preventing and treating sleeping and alertness problems in shift workers.
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