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值班工作:睡还是不睡?这要看情况。

On-call work: To sleep or not to sleep? It depends.

作者信息

Ferguson Sally A, Paterson Jessica L, Hall Sarah J, Jay Sarah M, Aisbett Brad

机构信息

a Appleton Institute, School of Human Health and Social Sciences , CQUniversity , Adelaide , SA , Australia.

b Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences , Deakin University , Burwood , Victoria , Australia.

出版信息

Chronobiol Int. 2016;33(6):678-84. doi: 10.3109/07420528.2016.1167714. Epub 2016 Apr 12.

Abstract

On-call working time arrangements are increasingly common, involve work only in the event of an unpredictable incident and exist primarily outside of standard hours. Like other non-standard working time arrangements, on-call work disrupts sleep and can therefore have negative effects on health, safety and performance. Unlike other non-standard working time arrangements, on-call work often allows sleep opportunities between calls. Any sleep obtained during on-call periods will be beneficial for waking performance. However, there is evidence that sleep while on call may be of substantially reduced restorative value because of the expectation of receiving the call and apprehension about missing the call. In turn, waking from sleep to respond to a call may be associated with temporary increases in performance impairment. This is dependent on characteristics of both the preceding sleep, the tasks required upon waking and the availability and utility of any countermeasures to support the transition from sleep to wake. In this paper, we critically evaluate the evidence both for and against sleeping during on-call periods and conclude that some sleep, even if it is of reduced quality and broken by repeated calls, is a good strategy. We also note, however, that organisations utilising on-call working time arrangements need to systematically manage the likelihood that on-call sleep can be associated with temporary performance impairments upon waking. Given that the majority of work in this area has been laboratory-based, there is a significant need for field-based investigations of the magnitude of sleep inertia, in addition to the utility of sleep inertia countermeasures. Field studies should include working with subject matter experts to identify the real-world impacts of changes in performance associated with sleeping, or not sleeping, whilst on call.

摘要

随叫随到的工作时间安排越来越普遍,仅在不可预测的事件发生时才工作,且主要在标准工作时间之外。与其他非标准工作时间安排一样,随叫随到的工作会扰乱睡眠,因此可能对健康、安全和工作表现产生负面影响。与其他非标准工作时间安排不同的是,随叫随到的工作通常在两次呼叫之间允许有睡眠机会。在随叫随到期间获得的任何睡眠都将有益于清醒时的表现。然而,有证据表明,由于预期会接到电话以及担心错过电话,随叫随到期间的睡眠恢复价值可能会大幅降低。反过来,从睡眠中醒来接听电话可能会导致工作表现暂时下降。这取决于前一段睡眠的特征、醒来后所需的任务以及支持从睡眠过渡到清醒的任何应对措施的可用性和效用。在本文中,我们批判性地评估了支持和反对随叫随到期间睡眠的证据,并得出结论:即使质量下降且被反复来电打断,一些睡眠仍是一个好策略。然而,我们也指出,采用随叫随到工作时间安排的组织需要系统地管理随叫随到睡眠醒来时可能与暂时工作表现受损相关的可能性。鉴于该领域的大部分工作都是基于实验室的,除了睡眠惯性应对措施的效用之外,还非常需要对睡眠惯性的程度进行实地调查。实地研究应包括与主题专家合作,以确定随叫随到期间睡眠或不睡眠与工作表现变化在现实世界中的影响。

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