Effects of 6/6 and 4/8 Watch Systems on Sleepiness among Bridge Officers

May 20, 2008Chronobiology international

How 6/6 and 4/8 Work Schedules Affect Sleepiness in Bridge Officers

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Abstract

42% of bridge officers worked two 4-hour watches (4/8) per day.

  • Officers on the 6/6 watch system reported shorter sleep durations and more frequent nodding-off on duty (7.3% vs. 1.5%) compared to those on the 4/8 system.
  • 32% of officers using the 6/6 system experienced excessive sleepiness (SEDS>14) compared to 16% in the 4/8 system.
  • High scores on the Excessive Daytime Sleepiness scale were significantly associated with probable obstructive sleep apnea and the 6/6 watch system.
  • Subjective sleepiness was highest at 04:00 and 06:00 h, particularly problematic for those on the 6/6 watch system.
  • Severe sleepiness during early morning hours was especially concerning for evening types and officers with high Epworth sleepiness scale scores.

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