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Psychomotor vigilance performance predicted by Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores in an operational setting with the United States Navy
被引:27
|作者:
Shattuck, Nita Lewis
[1
]
Matsangas, Panagiotis
[1
]
机构:
[1] Naval Postgrad Sch, Dept Operat Res, Monterey, CA 93943 USA
关键词:
fatigue;
fitness-for-duty;
operational performance;
shiftwork;
sleep deprivation;
TEST PVT;
DEPRIVATION;
APNEA;
VULNERABILITY;
SENSITIVITY;
DURATION;
VALIDITY;
D O I:
10.1111/jsr.12243
中图分类号:
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号:
摘要:
It is critical in operational environments to identify individuals who are at higher risk of psychomotor performance impairments. This study assesses the utility of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale for predicting degraded psychomotor vigilance performance in an operational environment. Active duty crewmembers of a USA Navy destroyer (N=69, age 21-54years) completed the Epworth Sleepiness Scale at the beginning of the data collection period. Participants wore actigraphs and completed sleep diaries for 11days. Psychomotor vigilance tests were administered throughout the data collection period using a 3-min version of the psychomotor vigilance test on the actigraphs. Crewmembers with elevated scores on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (i.e. Epworth Sleepiness Scale >10) had 60% slower reaction times on average, and experienced at least 60% more lapses and false starts compared with individuals with normal Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores (i.e. Epworth Sleepiness Scale 10). Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores were correlated with daily time in bed (P<0.01), sleep (P<0.05), mean reaction time (P<0.001), response speed 1/reaction time (P<0.05), slowest 10% of response speed (P<0.001), lapses (P<0.01), and the sum of lapses and false starts (P<0.001). In this chronically sleep-deprived population, elevated Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores identified that subset of the population who experienced degraded psychomotor vigilance performance. We theorize that Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores are an indication of personal sleep debt that varies depending on one's individual sleep requirement. In the absence of direct performance metrics, we also advocate that the Epworth Sleepiness Scale can be used to determine the prevalence of excessive sleepiness (and thereby assess the risk of performance decrements).
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