International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2003 (Cooper/Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2003) || Sleepiness in the Workplace: Causes, Consequences, and Countermeasures 来自 onAcademic 喜欢 0 阅读量: 44 作者:...
This study assessed sleep quality, sleepiness and use of workplace break opportunities in 1285 health-care workers via an online questionnaire. Two hospitals were surveyed - one with and one without a fatigue mitigation policy. Across all respondents, 68.9% reported generally taking breaks of at ...
Our findings regarding supine posture may be of practical importance for the workplace use of dynamic workstations, which allow switching from standing, to sitting, to reclined postures (US Patent No. 8,939,500, Voigt & Speicher, 2015). The possibility to lie down at work thereby temporarily...
The onshore shift workers revealed poorer performance during the "Night" shift period than the "Day" shift period which might be due to the perturbation of circadian rhythms and sleep loss. It might lead to poor quality of life and higher risk of accident in shift workers. Thus, work ...
In contrast to alcohol or illicit drug use, there are no quick roadside or workplace tests for objective biomarkers for sleepiness. High inter-individual variability and subjective misinterpretations of sleepiness and sleep propensity provide a challenge to the development of objective sleepiness markers...
The effects of a 30-minute napping opportunity during an actual night shift on performance and sleepiness in shift workers Sleepiness due to sleep loss and circadian factors can have a detrimental effect on performance, and contribute to road and workplace accidents. A brief na... M. E. Howar...
and office work (e.g., Dismukes,2012). Because of the importance of PM in daily life, it is crucial to identify variables that influence PM. One such variable is sleep. Previous studies have shown that PM benefits when sleep takes place during the retention interval (i.e., between formin...
A brief nap taken during or immediately before a night shift may alleviate sleepiness both at work and on the road after work. This study investigated the effects of a 30-minute napping opportunity before or during an actual night shift. Performance was evaluated in three repeated-measures, ...
sustained at 12 months; and almost half no longer had excessive daytime sleepiness by end of program.This study suggests that for employees with excessive daytime sleepiness, short- and long-term improvement in daytime sleepiness may be an unforeseen benefit of workplace physical activity programs.Wi...
Methods: Study participants (n = 707) were volunteers from various Melbourne workplaces, participating in a workplace physical activity program in 2008. Daytime sleepiness was assessed using the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), with EDS...