Kandelaars Katie J, Lamond Nicole, Roach Gregory D, Dawson Drew
Centre for Sleep Research, Level 5, Basil Hetzel Institute, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, SA 5011, Australia.
Ind Health. 2005 Jan;43(1):105-13. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.43.105.
In the past, scientific studies have investigated the effects of shift timing and duration on sleep and alertness in the rail industry. To our knowledge no research has been conducted to determine the effects of extended break lengths (>48 h) on these factors. Hence, this study analyses the work and rest schedules of 304 Australian rail employees (mean age 41.3 yr, standard deviation 7.4 yr) to determine the effect of prior break lengths (12-169 h) on sleep and subjective alertness at work after periods of leave. Extended break periods (>48 h) were found to increase the length of the sleep prior to returning to work and reduce the total wake time to the end of the first shift, but did not influence levels of subjective alertness immediately prior to the commencement of the first shift. Research into the influence of longer break periods (>169 h) is needed in order to make definitive conclusions regarding sensible return to work policies after extended leave within the Australian rail industry.
过去,科学研究调查了铁路行业轮班时间和时长对睡眠及警觉性的影响。据我们所知,尚未开展任何研究来确定延长休息时长(>48小时)对这些因素的影响。因此,本研究分析了304名澳大利亚铁路员工(平均年龄41.3岁,标准差7.4岁)的工作和休息时间表,以确定休假前休息时长(12 - 169小时)对休假结束后工作时睡眠和主观警觉性的影响。研究发现,延长休息时长(>48小时)会增加复工前的睡眠时间,并减少到第一个班次结束时的总清醒时间,但在第一个班次开始前,对主观警觉性水平没有影响。为了就澳大利亚铁路行业延长休假后合理的复工政策得出明确结论,需要对更长休息时长(>169小时)的影响进行研究。