Background: On-call working arrangements have been shown to negatively impact sleep. However, workers may perceive their sleep to be worse than it actually is. The aim of this study was to compare participants’ pre- and post-sleep estimates of sleep duration and sleep quality with objectively measured sleep when on-call under laboratory conditions. Participants: 72 healthy, adult males. Methods: Analyses were performed on three interrelated studies, all of which consisted of four nights in a sleep laboratory. Following adaptation and baseline nights were two on-call nights (sleep opportunity 23:00 h–07:00 h). Before and after each sleep opportunity, participants provided subjective estimates of sleep. Sleep was objectively measured using po...
There is extensive laboratory research studying the effects of acute sleep deprivation on biological...
Inadequate sleep may result in physical and cognitive dysfunction. During hospitalization, interrup...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the relationships between polysomnographic variables and...
Background: On-call working arrangements have been shown to negatively impact sleep. However, worker...
Introduction: On-call working arrangements are an effective way for industry to manage unpredictable...
We aimed to investigate the effect of increased sleep pressure and shortened sleep duration on subje...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived and actual sleepi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the distribution, consistency, and correlates of sleep time perceptions in pri...
\u3cp\u3eA clear clarification of which objective variables are predictive of the subjective sleep e...
Access to thesis restricted until 07/2023.This study has explored in-depth the importance of the var...
Anecdotally, people report disturbed sleep when ‘on-call’ and field data suggest that be...
How we form judgements of sleep quality is poorly understood. Emerging literature suggests that peop...
The aim of this study was (i) to gain more insight into the relationship between being on-call and s...
OBJECTIVE: To compare subjective sleep evaluation obtained using four questionnaires with polysomnog...
Background: Recent epidemiologic studies have found that self-reported duration of sleep is associat...
There is extensive laboratory research studying the effects of acute sleep deprivation on biological...
Inadequate sleep may result in physical and cognitive dysfunction. During hospitalization, interrup...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the relationships between polysomnographic variables and...
Background: On-call working arrangements have been shown to negatively impact sleep. However, worker...
Introduction: On-call working arrangements are an effective way for industry to manage unpredictable...
We aimed to investigate the effect of increased sleep pressure and shortened sleep duration on subje...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived and actual sleepi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the distribution, consistency, and correlates of sleep time perceptions in pri...
\u3cp\u3eA clear clarification of which objective variables are predictive of the subjective sleep e...
Access to thesis restricted until 07/2023.This study has explored in-depth the importance of the var...
Anecdotally, people report disturbed sleep when ‘on-call’ and field data suggest that be...
How we form judgements of sleep quality is poorly understood. Emerging literature suggests that peop...
The aim of this study was (i) to gain more insight into the relationship between being on-call and s...
OBJECTIVE: To compare subjective sleep evaluation obtained using four questionnaires with polysomnog...
Background: Recent epidemiologic studies have found that self-reported duration of sleep is associat...
There is extensive laboratory research studying the effects of acute sleep deprivation on biological...
Inadequate sleep may result in physical and cognitive dysfunction. During hospitalization, interrup...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the relationships between polysomnographic variables and...