Patterson Paul Daniel, Moore Charity G, Weaver Matthew D, Buysse Daniel J, Suffoletto Brian P, Callaway Clifton W, Yealy Donald M
Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, 3600 Forbes Avenue, Iroquois Bldg, Suite 400A, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Trials. 2014 Jun 21;15:244. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-244.
Mental and physical fatigue while at work is common among emergency medical services (EMS) shift workers. Extended shifts (for example 24 hours) and excessive amounts of overtime work increase the likelihood of negative safety outcomes and pose a challenge for EMS fatigue-risk management. Text message-based interventions are a potentially high-impact, low-cost platform for sleep and fatigue assessment and distributing information to workers at risk of negative safety outcomes related to sleep behaviors and fatigue.
METHODS/DESIGN: We will conduct a pilot randomized trial with a convenience sample of adult EMS workers recruited from across the United States using a single study website. Participants will be allocated to one of two possible arms for a 90-day study period. The intervention arm will involve text message assessments of sleepiness, fatigue, and difficulty with concentration at the beginning, during, and end of scheduled shifts. Intervention subjects reporting high levels of sleepiness or fatigue will receive one of four randomly selected intervention messages promoting behavior change during shiftwork. Control subjects will receive assessment only text messages. We aim to determine the performance characteristics of a text messaging tool for the delivery of a sleep and fatigue intervention. We seek to determine if a text messaging program with tailored intervention messages is effective at reducing perceived sleepiness and/or fatigue among emergency medicine clinician shift workers. Additional aims include testing whether a theory-based behavioral intervention, delivered by text message, changes 'alertness behaviors'.
The SleepTrackTXT pilot trial could provide evidence of compliance and effectiveness that would support rapid widespread expansion in one of two forms: 1) a stand-alone program in the form of a tailored/individualized sleep monitoring and fatigue reduction support service for EMS workers; or 2) an add-on to a multi-component fatigue risk management program led and maintained by employers or by safety and risk management services.
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02063737, Registered on 10 January 2014.
在工作时出现精神和身体疲劳在紧急医疗服务(EMS)轮班工作者中很常见。长时间轮班(例如24小时)和大量加班会增加负面安全结果的可能性,并给EMS疲劳风险管理带来挑战。基于短信的干预措施是一个潜在影响大、成本低的平台,可用于睡眠和疲劳评估,并向面临与睡眠行为和疲劳相关的负面安全结果风险的工作者分发信息。
方法/设计:我们将进行一项试点随机试验,通过一个单一研究网站从美国各地招募成年EMS工作者作为便利样本。参与者将被分配到两个可能的组之一,进行为期90天的研究。干预组将在预定轮班开始、期间和结束时通过短信评估嗜睡、疲劳和注意力集中困难情况。报告嗜睡或疲劳程度高的干预组受试者将收到四条随机选择的促进轮班工作期间行为改变的干预信息之一。对照组受试者将只收到评估短信。我们旨在确定用于提供睡眠和疲劳干预的短信工具的性能特征。我们试图确定一个带有量身定制干预信息的短信程序是否能有效降低急诊医学临床轮班工作者的感知嗜睡和/或疲劳。其他目标包括测试通过短信提供的基于理论的行为干预是否会改变“警觉行为”。
SleepTrackTXT试点试验可以提供依从性和有效性的证据,以支持以两种形式之一迅速广泛推广:1)作为一种独立项目,为EMS工作者提供量身定制/个性化的睡眠监测和疲劳减轻支持服务;或2)作为由雇主或安全与风险管理服务机构主导和维护的多成分疲劳风险管理项目的附加内容。
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02063737,于2014年1月10日注册。