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基础战斗训练期间的睡眠:一项定性研究。

Sleep during basic combat training: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Crowley Shannon K, Wilkinson Larrell L, Burroughs Ericka L, Muraca Stephanie T, Wigfall Lisa T, Louis-Nance Tasha, Williams Edith M, Glover Saundra H, Youngstedt Shawn D

机构信息

Department of Exercise Science, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, 921 Assembly Street, Room 301E, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2012 Jul;177(7):823-8. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-12-00022.

Abstract

Anecdotal accounts indicate that Basic Combat Training (BCT) is associated with significant sleep impairment, which conceivably could impact health, attrition, and training. However, there has been little empirical investigation of sleep during BCT. The aim of this study was to obtain a qualitative assessment of soldiers' perceptions about their sleep and consequences of sleep disruption during BCT. During November/December of 2010, focus group discussions were conducted with soldiers, ages > or = 18 years, who had completed at least 4 weeks of BCT at Fort Jackson, SC. The soldiers were assessed in 45 to 60 min sessions involving three groups of female soldiers (total n = 28) and three groups of male soldiers (total n = 38). Soldiers reported reductions in their sleep duration and quality, which were attributed to many factors, particularly noise, nighttime work detail, stress, and hunger. These sleep changes had many perceived negative effects on performance, mood, and other components of BCT. These effects were more evident in soldiers of lower physical fitness. This study suggests associations between sleep and BCT outcomes. Whether these associations warrant changes in the sleep environment of BCT will require much further investigation.

摘要

轶事记录表明,基础战斗训练(BCT)与严重的睡眠障碍有关,这可能会影响健康、人员损耗和训练。然而,对于基础战斗训练期间的睡眠情况,实证研究很少。本研究的目的是对士兵在基础战斗训练期间对其睡眠及睡眠中断后果的认知进行定性评估。2010年11月/12月期间,对年龄≥18岁、在南卡罗来纳州杰克逊堡完成至少4周基础战斗训练的士兵进行了焦点小组讨论。对士兵的评估在45至60分钟的时间段内进行,涉及三组女兵(共28人)和三组男兵(共38人)。士兵们报告说他们的睡眠时间和质量有所下降,这归因于许多因素,尤其是噪音、夜间执勤、压力和饥饿。这些睡眠变化对训练表现、情绪和基础战斗训练的其他方面产生了许多负面影响。这些影响在身体素质较差的士兵中更为明显。本研究表明了睡眠与基础战斗训练结果之间的关联。这些关联是否需要改变基础战斗训练的睡眠环境,还需要进一步深入研究。

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