Perceived impacts of stressful events on train driver performance

被引:1
作者
Liddell, N. T. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Salmon, P. M. [1 ]
Naweed, A. [3 ]
Read, G. J. M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sunshine Coast, Ctr Human Factors & Sociotechn Syst, Sippy Downs, Australia
[2] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sch Hlth, Sippy Downs, Australia
[3] Cent Queensland Univ, Appleton Inst Behav Sci, Adelaide, Australia
关键词
Work-related stress; Stress; Performance; Risk management; Rail; Train driving; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS; DECISION-MAKING; EXPERIENCE; CORTISOL; SUICIDES; BEHAVIOR; PTSD;
D O I
10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104335
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Acute stress exposure can significantly impact a train driver's capacity to maintain safe train operations. However, research examining how train drivers perceive the impacts of acute stressors is limited. This study investigated train driver perceptions regarding performance impacts of stressful events and potential strategies for reducing negative impacts. 71 Australian train drivers were presented with three stressful event scenarios via an online survey and asked to rate the impacts on driving performance. Results showed that participants perceived that stress would enhance performance, but that impacts differed depending on the event type. The findings suggest that train drivers may not be subjectively aware of negative impacts of acute stress, which has important practical implications for risk management following an incident. Qualitative results revealed the most frequently reported stress impact related to cognition. Practical implications and future research directions to prevent and manage stressful event exposure are discussed.
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