Journal article

Shift workers’ perceptions and experiences of adhering to a nutrition intervention at night whilst working: a qualitative study

CE Huggins, J Jong, GKW Leung, S Page, R Davis, MP Bonham

Scientific Reports | Published : 2022

Abstract

This study explored the feasibility of implementing a meal timing intervention during night shift work. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews. Interviews were coded inductively by two researchers independently, then three major themes were collaboratively developed. Subthemes from each major theme were mapped to the theoretical domains framework and the Capability Opportunity Motivation model of behaviour change. Seventeen night shift workers (rotating or permanent) aged between 25 and 65 years were interviewed. Participants predominately worked as health professionals. The feasibility of a simple meal timing intervention to avoid eating between 1 and 6 am on night shift is larg..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

National Heart Foundation Vanguard Grant No. 101381 awarded to M.P.B and C.E.H. G.KW.L and R.D were supported by Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships. G.KW.L was supported by the King and Amy O'Malley Trust scholarship. J.J and S.P were supported by Monash University Vacation Scholarships. None of these funding agencies had any involvement in the planning and execution of the study or in the analysis, interpretation or reporting of the data.