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Shift-work Disorder

17 registered clinical trials studyying Shift-work Disorder10 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
Not Yet RecruitingVirtual Mindfulness and Breathing Training for Stress, Burnout, Sleep, and Cognition in Rotating-Shift Nurses
NCT07028788
Chang Shih-ChinN/A
Not Yet RecruitingImpact of Shift Work on Glucose and Lipid Metabolism of Hospital Workers
NCT07426211
Olga Ramich (formerly Pivovarova)
Not Yet RecruitingImpact of Night Shift Work on Dietary Habits Among Intensive Care and Emergency Healthcare Workers (NUTRINIGHT
NCT07394283
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
RecruitingStudying Solriamfetol Modulation of TAAR-1, Dopamine, and Norepinephrine in Shift Work Disorder (SUSTAIN)
NCT06568367
Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.Phase 3
RecruitingThe Peripheral Blood Multi-Omics Study on Sleep Loss
NCT06492109
First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang UniversityN/A
Active Not RecruitingEffects of Morningness on Night Split Shift Performance
NCT06440434
University of BergenN/A
RecruitingNight Shift Work and Biomarkers of Obesity Risk in Hospital and Industry Workers
NCT06288568
University of Vienna
RecruitingRole of Sleep Reactivity in Shift Work Disorder
NCT05424406
Henry Ford Health SystemN/A
RecruitingSelf-help Book for Shift Work Related Problems
NCT05633498
University of BergenN/A
UnknownSHIFTPLAN: an RCT Investigating the Effect of a Shift Work Intervention on Fatigue, Sleep and Health.
NCT05452096
University Hospital, AntwerpN/A
RecruitingEMS Providers' Health Initiative Study
NCT05153759
State University of New York at BuffaloN/A
CompletedUse of Consumer Sleep Technology to Treat Shift Work Disorder
NCT05186233
Henry Ford Health SystemN/A
UnknownMetabolic Implications of Day and Night-shift Working on NHS Healthcare Staff
NCT05962112
University of Oxford
TerminatedClinical Trial of Solriamfetol for Excessive Sleepiness Related to Shift Work Disorder
NCT04788953
Charles A. Czeisler, PhD, MDPhase 4
UnknownShift Work Health Effects
NCT04813536
Assiut University
RecruitingEffects of an Evening PROtein PrEload on Metabolic Health in Night ShIfT Workers (PROPENSITy)
NCT04869098
University of AdelaideN/A
CompletedMelatonin Treatment for Induced Transient Insomnia
NCT00950885
Brigham and Women's HospitalN/A