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How do I know if I have it

1. Do you have trouble sleeping or are you severely tired?

2. Is this problem due to a schedule that requires you to work when you would normally sleep?

3. Have you had this work-related sleep problem for at least one month?

4. Does this problem hurt your social, family, or work life?

If your answer to each of these questions is yes, then you might have shift work disorder.

It is also important to know if there is something else that is causing your sleep problems.

They may be a result of one of the following:

  • Another sleep disorder
  • A medical condition
  • Medication use
  • A mental health disorder
  • Substance abuse
Shift Work
  Introduction
  Who gets it
  How do I know if I have it
  Do I need to see a sleep specialist
  Will I need to take any tests
  How is it treated
  Sleep tips for shift workers from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine


 

Salem Hospital
Sleep Disorders Center
Center for Outpatient Medicine
503-561-5170

Sleep Disorders Center
  Welcome
  How well are you sleeping?
  When to Seek Medical Advice
  Referral to the Sleep Disorders Center
  Sleep Center Providers
  Additional Resources

Sleep Conditions
  Insomnia
  Narcolepsy
  Parasomnias
  Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)
  Shift Work
  Sleep Apnea
  Snoring