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Sleep and fatigue issues in continuous operations: a survey of U.S. Army officers.

机译:连续作战中的睡眠和疲劳问题:对美国陆军军官的一项调查。

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Forty-nine U.S. Army officers with recent combat experience were surveyed to assess their units' sleep patterns and to determine the tactics, techniques, and procedures used to counter the effects of sleep deprivation in their units. Despite Army policy requiring units to develop and implement sleep management plans, nearly 80% of the participants reported they had not been briefed on a sleep management plan during their most recent deployment. Over one half of the respondents reported that fatigue was a problem in their units. During high operational tempo (OPTEMPO), which occupied nearly half of their time in combat, participants report receiving only 4 hr of sleep daily. The vast majority of respondents (82.6%) reported feeling sleep-deprived at least occasionally while at high OPTEMPO. These findings have important implications for the operational readiness of all military units deployed to combat environments.
机译:调查了49名具有最新战斗经验的美国陆军军官,以评估其部队的睡眠方式,并确定用来应对其部队睡眠不足的影响的战术,技术和程序。尽管陆军有政策要求部队制定和实施睡眠管理计划,但仍有近80%的参与者表示,他们在最近的部署中没有被告知睡眠管理计划。超过一半的受访者表示疲劳是他们单位的问题。在高作战节奏(OPTEMPO)占据了战斗时间将近一半的时间期间,参与者报告说每天仅睡4个小时。绝大多数受访者(82.6%)报告说,在OPTEMPO较高的情况下,至少偶尔会感到睡眠不足。这些发现对部署用于战斗环境的所有军事单位的战备状态具有重要意义。

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