Fatigue Risk Management Preferences for Consumer Sleep Technologies and Data Sharing in Aviation.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Jaime K Devine, Jake Choynowski, Steven R Hursh
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INTRODUCTION: Employees from any type of aviation services industry were asked to give their opinions about the usefulness of consumer sleep technologies (CSTs) during operations and their willingness to share data from CSTs with their organizations for fatigue risk management purposes under a variety of circumstances.METHODS: Respondents provided information about position in aviation and use of CST devices. Respondents ranked sleep issues and feedback metrics by perceived level of importance to operational performance. Respondents rated their likelihood to share data with their organization under a series of hypothetical situations.RESULTS: Between January-July 2023, 149 (N = 149) aviation professionals responded. Pilots comprised 72% (N = 108) of respondents; 84% (N = 125) of all respondents worked short- or medium-haul operations. "Nighttime operations" and "inconsistent sleep routines" ranked as the most important issues affecting sleep. "Sleep quality history" and "projected alertness levels" ranked as most important feedback metrics for personal management of fatigue. Respondents were split between CST users (N = 64) and nonusers (N = 68). CST users did not indicate a strong preference for a specific device brand. The most-reported reason for not using a CST was due to not owning one or no perceived need. Respondents indicated greater likelihood of data sharing under conditions where the device was provided to them by their organization.DISCUSSION: These results suggest that aviation professionals are more concerned about schedule-related disturbances to sleep than they are about endogenous sleep problems. Organizations may be able to increase compliance to data collection for fatigue risk management by providing employees with company-owned CSTs of any brand.Devine JK, Choynowski J, Hursh SR. Fatigue risk management preferences for consumer sleep technologies and data sharing in aviation. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2024; 95(5):265-272.

航空业对消费者睡眠技术和数据共享的疲劳风险管理偏好。
方法:受访者提供了有关在航空业的职位和 CST 设备使用情况的信息。受访者按其认为对操作性能的重要程度对睡眠问题和反馈指标进行排序。结果:2023 年 1 月至 7 月间,149 名(N = 149)航空专业人员做出了回应。飞行员占受访者的 72%(N = 108);在所有受访者中,84%(N = 125)从事中短途飞行。"夜间作业 "和 "睡眠习惯不一致 "是影响睡眠的最重要问题。"睡眠质量历史记录 "和 "预计警觉水平 "是个人疲劳管理最重要的反馈指标。受访者分为 CST 用户(64 人)和非用户(68 人)。CST 用户没有表示出对特定设备品牌的强烈偏好。不使用 CST 的最主要原因是没有 CST 或认为没有必要。讨论:这些结果表明,与内源性睡眠问题相比,航空专业人员更关注与日程安排相关的睡眠干扰。企业可以通过向员工提供任何品牌的公司自有 CST 来提高员工对疲劳风险管理数据收集的依从性。航空业对消费者睡眠技术和数据共享的疲劳风险管理偏好。Aerosp Med Hum Perform.2024; 95(5):265-272.
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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
22.20%
发文量
272
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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