Brown Cary A, Berry Robyn, Schmidt Ashley
Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, 2-64 Corbett Hall, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2G4.
Sleep Disord. 2013;2013:160374. doi: 10.1155/2013/160374. Epub 2013 Jul 14.
Background. Many individuals who work in the military experience sleep deficiency which presents a significant problem given the nature of their work. The cause of their sleep problems is likely multifactorial, stemming from the interplay between their personal health, habits and lifestyle juxtaposed with the stress of their military work such as emotional and physical trauma experienced in service. Objective. To present an overview of sleep deficiency in military members (MMs) and review of nonpharmacological treatment options. Discussion. Although there are a number of promising nonpharmacological treatment options available for people working in the military who experience problems sleeping, testing interventions within the context of the military are still in the early stages. Further research utilizing rigorous design and standardized, context appropriate outcome measures is needed to help treat this burgeoning problem.
背景。许多军人存在睡眠不足的问题,鉴于其工作性质,这是一个重大问题。他们睡眠问题的原因可能是多方面的,源于个人健康、习惯和生活方式与军事工作压力之间的相互作用,比如服役期间经历的情感和身体创伤。目的。概述军人的睡眠不足情况并综述非药物治疗选择。讨论。尽管对于有睡眠问题的军人有一些有前景的非药物治疗选择,但在军事环境中测试干预措施仍处于早期阶段。需要利用严格设计和标准化、适合具体情况的结果指标进行进一步研究,以帮助解决这个日益严重的问题。