Philip Tucker Researcher
Contact
Name and title: Philip TuckerResearcher
Workplace: Department of Psychology Länk till annan webbplats.
Visiting address Room 339Albanovägen 12
Postal address Psykologiska institutionen106 91 Stockholm
About me
Philip is working as a guest researcher at the Stress Research Institute, having been seconded from his position as Senior Lecturer in the Psychology Department of Swansea University in the UK.
Philips research considers the impact work hours have upon the health and safety of the employee. One of his main areas of study is the role of circadian rhythms in relation to the effects of shiftworking. He has published several papers looking at how various aspects of shift system design impact upon sleep, alertness on-shift and well-being. He also researches other non-circadian aspects of work scheduling, such as the timing and distribution of rest breaks, long work hours, innovative work schedules (i.e. time banks) and the impact of freetime activities on recovery from work. Philips research involves a range of methodological approaches, such large scale questionnaire surveys, epidemiological analysis of accident data, field studies of using both objective and subjective measures of sleep, stress and cognitive performance. Most recently, his research has focused on shiftwork in relation to a number of topics including aging; diet and the development of metabolic syndrome; and doctors' working time arrangements. While at Stress Reasearch Institute he will be working on a number of projects including the Swedish Longitudinal Survey of Occupational Health (SLOSH) and the Longitudinal Analysis of Nursing Education (LANE). The latter will be in collaboration with colleagues at the Karolinska Institute and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). Philip is also collaborating with colleagues in France, analysing data from the VISAT (Aging, health & work) study. Philip is a Consulting Editor of the journals Work & Stress and the Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health. He has been twice commissioned by the International Labour Organization to write reviews on working time arrangements. He has also worked as a consultant advising on work scheduling issues for clients in the leisure industry, the food industry and the health sector.
Utbildning: PhD in Psychology, 1994

