Philip Tucker

Philip Tucker

Swansea University

H-index: 37

Europe-United Kingdom

About Philip Tucker

Philip Tucker, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swansea University, specializes in the field of Psychology, Shiftwork, circadian rhythms.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Prospective effects of work–time control on overtime, work–life interference and exhaustion in female and male knowledge workers

Nonstandard work schedules.

Participatory working time scheduling, work hours, satisfaction & wellbeing

Working hours and health–key research topics in the past and future

Managing Sustainable Working Hours within Participatory Working Time Scheduling for Nurses and Assistant Nurses: A Qualitative Interview Study with Managers and Staffing Assistants

Pros and cons of quick returns—a cross-sectional survey among Swedish nurses and nurse assistants

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

Correspondence on: Neurocognitive impairment in night and shift workers: a meta-analysis of observational studies by Vlasak et al

Philip Tucker Information

University

Position

Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

7040

Citations(since 2020)

2465

Cited By

5467

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

41

Email

University Profile Page

Swansea University

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Philip Tucker Skills & Research Interests

Psychology

Shiftwork

circadian rhythms

Top articles of Philip Tucker

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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