Philip Tucker
Swansea University
H-index: 37
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Philip Tucker
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Prospective effects of work–time control on overtime, work–life interference and exhaustion in female and male knowledge workers | Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | Sophie C Albrecht Constanze Leineweber Göran Kecklund Philip Tucker | 2024/3 |
Nonstandard work schedules. | Philip Tucker Göran Kecklund | 2024 | |
Participatory working time scheduling, work hours, satisfaction & wellbeing | Philip Tucker Anna Dahlgren | 2024/3/18 | |
Working hours and health–key research topics in the past and future | Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health | Mikko Härmä Göran Kecklund Philip Tucker | 2024/3/18 |
Managing Sustainable Working Hours within Participatory Working Time Scheduling for Nurses and Assistant Nurses: A Qualitative Interview Study with Managers and Staffing Assistants | Journal of Nursing Management | Majken Epstein Erebouni Arakelian Philip Tucker Anna Dahlgren | 2023/12/9 |
Pros and cons of quick returns—a cross-sectional survey among Swedish nurses and nurse assistants | Industrial health | Kristin Öster Philip Tucker Marie Söderström Anna Dahlgren | 2023 |
Randomised control trial of a proactive intervention supporting recovery in relation to stress and irregular work hours: effects on sleep, burn-out, fatigue and somatic symptoms | Occupational and Environmental Medicine | Anna Dahlgren Philip Tucker Majken Epstein Petter Gustavsson Marie Söderström | 2022/7/1 |
Correspondence on: Neurocognitive impairment in night and shift workers: a meta-analysis of observational studies by Vlasak et al | Occupational and Environmental Medicine | Philip Tucker | 2022/11/1 |
Scientific challenges of studying shift schedule design | Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health | Philip Tucker | 2022/10/10 |
Gender differences in the impact of work hours on health and well-being | Gendered norms at work: New perspectives on work environment and health | Philip Tucker | 2021 |
Comparing the acute effects of shiftwork on mothers and fathers | Occupational Medicine | Philip Tucker Constanze Leineweber Göran Kecklund | 2021/12/1 |
Association of rotating shift work schedules and the use of prescribed sleep medication: a prospective cohort study | Journal of sleep research | Philip Tucker Mikko Härmä Anneli Ojajärvi Mika Kivimäki Constanze Leineweber | 2021/12 |
Psychosocial working conditions of shiftworking nurses: A long‐term latent transition analysis | Journal of Nursing Management | Aleksandra Bujacz Ann Rudman Petter Gustavsson Anna Dahlgren Philip Tucker | 2021/11 |
Intensive longitudinal study of newly graduated nurses’ quick returns and self-rated stress | Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health | Anna Dahlgren Philip Tucker Aleksandra Bujacz Elin Frögéli Ann Rudman | 2021/7/7 |
Shift work, health and well-being | M Härmä K Karhula B Bjorvatn AH Garde Johnni Hansen | 2020/11/13 | |
Can psychosocial working conditions help to explain the impact of shiftwork on health in male-and female-dominated occupations? A prospective cohort study | Chronobiology International | Philip Tucker Paraskevi Peristera Constanze Leineweber Göran Kecklund | 2020/10/2 |
Sleep and fatigue in newly graduated nurses—Experiences and strategies for handling shiftwork | Journal of clinical nursing | Majken Epstein Marie Söderström Maria Jirwe Philip Tucker Anna Dahlgren | 2020/1 |