Melatonin for Sleep Quality and Occupational Cognitive Performance in Shift Workers with Low Sleep Quality: A Randomized, Double‐Blind, Placebo‐Controlled Clinical Trial

About one‐third of the workers have irregular working hours, subsequently putting them at risk of sleep disorders. It also has negative impacts on employee performance. Sleep disorders and executive performance have been attributed to melatonin dysregulation due to long‐term exposure to artificial l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics 2024-01, Vol.2024 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Khanjani, Sajad, Shamabadi, Ahmad, Akhondzadeh, Shahin, Malekirad, Ali Akbar
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:About one‐third of the workers have irregular working hours, subsequently putting them at risk of sleep disorders. It also has negative impacts on employee performance. Sleep disorders and executive performance have been attributed to melatonin dysregulation due to long‐term exposure to artificial light. This study investigates melatonin effects on sleep quality and cognitive performance in employees with sleep disorders following shift work. Seventy‐two patients with sleep disorders following shift work were equally assigned to melatonin (5 mg before sleep at night after shifts) or matched placebo groups in a randomized, parallel‐group, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled design. Patients were assessed using the short Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (shortPSQI), Occupational Cognitive Failure Questionnaire (OCFQ), and adverse events at baseline and weeks 1 and 4. Data from 65 patients were analyzed. Baseline characteristics were comparable between the groups ( p values >0.05). The melatonin group showed a greater reduction in total shortPSQI score from baseline to the first ( p value = 0.018) and fourth ( p value = 0.001) weeks, as well as in total OCFQ score to the fourth week ( p value
ISSN:0269-4727
1365-2710
DOI:10.1155/2024/8869707