A Cross-Sectional Study of Circadian Stimulus in Swedish Radiographers’ Light Environment

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1177/19375867241278599
Camilla Krahmer Anes Viseu, Madeleine Selvander
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Background: Timely light exposure is a vital aspect to achieve better sleep and well-being. As there are risks with a disturbed circadian rhythm and benefits with light settings that stimulate the rhythm, the circadian effective light, circadian stimulus (CS), for radiographers was examined. Aim: The aim of the study was to compare radiographers’ light environment on the workstations, at a university hospital in Southern Sweden in the form of CS and relate that to recommendations published by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. Method: A cross-sectional method has been applied. The measurements for CS were collected in all labs in the radiology department in the middle of January. Result: A total of 804 measures were evenly collected resulting in a median for the 19 labs, where the observed median for all labs was 0.091 CS which is significantly lower than the recommended value of 0.3 CS ( p < .001). Comparing work light settings with maximum light levels in the brightest and darkest labs showed a significant difference ( p < .001). Conclusion: The CS values in the labs, at the radiology department at a university hospital in Southern Sweden, do not reach the recommended values of circadian stimulus published by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency when the radiographers themselves set the light. There is a potential for improvement as a significant difference could be seen between the chosen level of light and the maximum possible level of light.
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瑞典放射技师光环境中昼夜节律刺激的横断面研究
背景介绍适时的光照是改善睡眠和身心健康的一个重要方面。昼夜节律紊乱会带来风险,而刺激昼夜节律的光线设置则会带来益处,因此研究人员对放射技师的昼夜节律有效光线--昼夜节律刺激(CS)进行了研究。目的:该研究旨在比较瑞典南部一所大学医院放射技师工作站的昼夜节律光环境,并将其与瑞典环境保护局发布的建议联系起来。研究方法采用横断面方法。一月中旬在放射科的所有实验室收集了 CS 测量值。结果:共平均收集了 804 次测量结果,得出了 19 个实验室的中位数,所有实验室的观测中位数为 0.091 CS,明显低于 0.3 CS 的推荐值 ( p < .001)。在最亮和最暗的实验室中,工作照明设置与最大照明水平的比较显示出显著差异 ( p < .001)。结论瑞典南部一所大学医院放射科实验室的 CS 值在放射技师自己设置光线时,达不到瑞典环境保护局公布的昼夜节律刺激建议值。由于所选光照度与可能达到的最大光照度之间存在明显差异,因此还有改进的余地。
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