Time-of-day and days-on-shift predict increased fatigue over two-week offshore day-shifts

V Riethmeister, R W Matthews, D Dawson, M R de Boer, S Brouwer, U Bültmann

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the accumulation of fatigue over a two-week offshore period. In particular, the effects of (1) time-of-day and days-on-shift as well as (2) acute and chronic sleep loss on the rate at which fatigue accumulates were investigated.

Methods: 42 day-shift offshore workers were examined. Fatigue was measured using pre- and post-shift scores on the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS). Total sleep time was measured using actigraphy (Motionwatch8, Camntech). Data was analyzed using a linear mixed model analyses.

Results: Average sleep loss per night was 92 min (95%CI: 89.6-94.0; p

Conclusions: Pre- and post-shift fatigue accumulate in different ways over the two-week offshore period. The accumulation of post-shift fatigue scores was positively related to successive days-on-shift and chronic sleep loss. Our results suggest that prolonging offshore periods will likely result in elevated fatigue risk. Accumulating fatigue and sleep loss over two-week offshore periods should be considered in fatigue risk management plans and systems.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)157-163
Aantal pagina's7
TijdschriftApplied Ergonomics
Volume78
DOI's
StatusPublished - jul.-2019

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