Purpose To examine the effects of shift work and extended working hours on sleepiness among pilots and Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) crew members in the Norwegian Air Ambulance. Methods This field study investigated sleepiness during 3 consecutive weeks: the week before work, the work week, and the week after work. The pilots and HEMS crew members (N = 50) kept a wake diary during all 3 weeks and completed reaction time tests during the work week. Results The overall sleepiness scores were low during all 3 weeks. When comparing the 3 weeks, the lowest sleepiness levels were found for the work week. There was a small difference across work days, in which subjective sleepiness scores were highest the first duty day. No change ...
BACKGROUND: Offshore workers are assumed to have poor health behaviours, but no studies have yet exa...
Aims: This study was aimed to assess the influence of shift work rotation schemes on sleepiness and ...
Fatigue among pilots and aircrew has been acknowledged as a human factor safety issue since commerci...
Purpose. To examine the effects of shift work and extended working hours on sleepiness among pilots ...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of shift work on sleep among pilots and Helicopte...
The study examined sleep and sleepiness among shift working Helicopter Emergency Medical Service pil...
Objective We compared subjectively reported sleepiness and fatigue as well as causes and management ...
Shift work and travel across time zones affect sleep and alertness negatively, and hence influence a...
Objective: Previous studies on helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) pilots found a positive c...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of working consecutive night shifts on sleep time, prior wakefulne...
Contains fulltext : 135097.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Thi...
M. Thomas, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Wildland firefighters are often subject t...
While previous research focused on pilots’ fatigue, rosters, potential performance-impairment and av...
Objectives This study aimed to estimate acute effects of roster characteristics on fatigue and sleep...
Introduction: sleep problems are prevalent currently and involve deficits in quality or quantity of ...
BACKGROUND: Offshore workers are assumed to have poor health behaviours, but no studies have yet exa...
Aims: This study was aimed to assess the influence of shift work rotation schemes on sleepiness and ...
Fatigue among pilots and aircrew has been acknowledged as a human factor safety issue since commerci...
Purpose. To examine the effects of shift work and extended working hours on sleepiness among pilots ...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of shift work on sleep among pilots and Helicopte...
The study examined sleep and sleepiness among shift working Helicopter Emergency Medical Service pil...
Objective We compared subjectively reported sleepiness and fatigue as well as causes and management ...
Shift work and travel across time zones affect sleep and alertness negatively, and hence influence a...
Objective: Previous studies on helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) pilots found a positive c...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of working consecutive night shifts on sleep time, prior wakefulne...
Contains fulltext : 135097.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Thi...
M. Thomas, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Wildland firefighters are often subject t...
While previous research focused on pilots’ fatigue, rosters, potential performance-impairment and av...
Objectives This study aimed to estimate acute effects of roster characteristics on fatigue and sleep...
Introduction: sleep problems are prevalent currently and involve deficits in quality or quantity of ...
BACKGROUND: Offshore workers are assumed to have poor health behaviours, but no studies have yet exa...
Aims: This study was aimed to assess the influence of shift work rotation schemes on sleepiness and ...
Fatigue among pilots and aircrew has been acknowledged as a human factor safety issue since commerci...