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Impact of layover length on sleep, subjective fatigue levels, and sustained attention of long-haul airline pilots

机译:停留时间对睡眠,主观疲劳水平以及长途航空公司飞行员持续关注的影响

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Long-haul airline pilots often experience elevated levels of fatigue due to extended work hours and circadian misalignment of sleep and wake periods. During long-haul trips, pilots are typically given 13 d off between flights (i.e., layover) to recover from, and prepare for, duty. Anecdotally, some pilots prefer long layovers because it maximizes the time available for recovery and preparation, but others prefer short layovers because it minimizes both the length of the trip, and the degree to which the body clock changes from "home time" to the layover time zone. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of layover length on the sleep, subjective fatigue levels, and capacity to sustain attention of long-haul pilots. Participants were 19 male pilots (10 Captains, 9 First Officers) working for an international airline. Data were collected during an 11- or 12-d international trip. The trips involved (i) 4 d at home prior to the trip; (ii) an eastward flight of 13.5h across seven time zones; (iii) a layover of either 39h (i.e., short, n9) or 62h (i.e., long, n10); (iv) a return westward flight of 14.3h across seven time zones; and (v) 4 d off at home after the trip. Sleep was recorded using a self-report sleep diary and wrist activity monitor; subjective fatigue level was measured using the Samn-Perelli Fatigue Checklist; and sustained attention was assessed using the psychomotor vigilance task for a personal digital assistant (PalmPVT). Mixed-model regression analyses were used to determine the effects of layover length (short, long) on the amount of sleep that pilots obtained during the trip, and on the pilots' subjective fatigue levels and capacity to sustain attention. There was no main effect of layover length on ground-based sleep or in-flight sleep, but pilots who had a short layover at the midpoint of their trip had higher subjective fatigue levels and poorer sustained attention than pilots who had a long layover. The results of this study indicate that a short layover during a long-haul trip does not substantially disrupt pilots' sleep, but it may result in elevated levels of fatigue during and after the trip. If short layovers are used, pilots should have a minimum of 4 d off to recover prior to their next long-haul trip. (Author correspondence: greg.roach@cqu.edu. au)
机译:长期飞行的飞行员经常会由于工作时间延长以及昼夜节律性睡眠和唤醒时间的延长而感到疲劳。在长途旅行中,飞行员通常在两次飞行之间(即中途停留)下班13天,以恢复工作并为执勤做准备。有趣的是,有些飞行员更喜欢长时间停留,因为这样可以最大程度地增加恢复和准备的时间,而另一些飞行员则喜欢短暂的停留,因为这样可以使行程时间以及人体钟从“原籍时间”到停留时间的变化程度最小化时区。这项研究的目的是研究停留时间对睡眠,主观疲劳水平以及维持长途飞行员注意力的能力的影响。与会的是为国际航空公司工作的19位男飞行员(10位机长,9位副驾驶)。在11或12天的国际旅行中收集了数据。行程涉及:(i)行程开始前4天; (ii)在七个时区向东飞行13.5h; (iii)中途停留时间为39h(即short,n9)或62h(即long,n10); (iv)横跨七个时区的向西返程14.3小时; (v)行程结束后4天在家休息。使用自我报告睡眠日记和腕部活动监测器记录睡眠;使用Samn-Perelli疲劳检查表测量主观疲劳水平;并使用对个人数字助理(PalmPVT)的心理运动警惕任务来评估持续的注意力。混合模型回归分析用于确定停留时间(长短)对飞行员在旅途中获得的睡眠量以及飞行员的主观疲劳水平和保持注意力的能力的影响。停留时间对地面睡眠或飞行中睡眠没有主要影响,但是与中途停留时间长的飞行员相比,在中途停留时间短的飞行员的主观疲劳水平更高,持续注意力也较差。这项研究的结果表明,在长途旅行中短暂停留不会显着干扰飞行员的睡眠,但可能会导致旅行中和旅行后疲劳水平升高。如果使用短暂停留,飞行员至少应有4 d的休假才能恢复下次长途旅行。 (作者通讯:greg.roach@cqu.edu。au)

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