E Harlynadia, D Y Fitriani, D S Soemarko, N P Adi, A Fuady
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背景:白天过度嗜睡(EDS)对生活质量、工作效率有负面影响,并可能增加工伤事故的风险。由于轮班制,消防员很容易患上EDS。然而,对消防员中EDS的研究有限,特别是在印度尼西亚。目的:评估印尼消防员EDS患病率,并确定相关因素。方法:于2023年10月对印度尼西亚西爪哇省某区级消防部门的消防员进行横断面调查。对消防员进行访谈以评估与EDS相关的因素。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)评估他们的睡眠质量(如果PSQI得分≥6,则为“睡眠差”),使用Epworth嗜睡量表(ESS)评估EDS的存在(如果ESS得分为bbb90)。采用二元逻辑回归来确定与EDS相关的因素。结果:消防队员PSQI和ESS的总体平均(SD)分别为5.02(2.33)和6.50(3.48)。在130名消防员中,59名(45%)睡眠质量差,35名(27%)经历过EDS。EDS与睡眠质量差有统计学显著相关(aOR = 2.66;95% CI 1.09-6.46)和轮班工作(aOR = 2.65;95% ci 1.00-6.99)。结论:消防员有严重的EDS问题,与睡眠质量差和轮班工作有关。重新审视轮班工作政策和工作实践,在工作时间提供更好的休息设施,及早发现睡眠质量差的消防员,可能会降低EDS在消防员中的发病率。
Factors associated with excessive daytime sleepiness among firefighters in Indonesia.
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has a negative impact on quality of life, work productivity and potentially increasing the risk of work-related accidents. Due to their shift systems, firefighters are vulnerable to having EDS. However, there has been limited research on EDS among firefighters, particularly in Indonesia.
Aims: To assess the prevalence of EDS among Indonesian firefighters and identify associated factors.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey of firefighters working at a district level Firefighters Department in a district of West Java, Indonesia, was undertaken in October 2023. Firefighters were interviewed to assess factors related to EDS. Their sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) ('poor sleep' if PSQI score ≥6), and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) was used to assess the presence of EDS (if ESS score >9). Binary logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with EDS.
Results: The overall respective mean (SD) scores of PSQI and ESS among firefighters were 5.02 (2.33) and 6.50 (3.48). Of 130 firefighters, 59 (45%) had poor sleep quality, and 35 (27%) experienced EDS. The EDS was statistically significantly correlated with poor sleep quality (aOR = 2.66; 95% CI 1.09-6.46) and undertaking shift working (aOR = 2.65; 95% CI 1.00-6.99).
Conclusions: Firefighters had substantial EDS problems, correlated with poor sleep quality and shift working. Revisiting shift work policy and working practices, providing better facilities for taking a rest during working hours and early identification of poor sleep quality may reduce the prevalence of EDS among firefighters.