Person-directed, non-pharmacological interventions for sleepiness at work and sleep disturbances caused by shift work.

No SJR dataAug 24, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Non-drug ways people use to reduce sleepiness and sleep problems from shift work

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Abstract

A mean reduction of 0.83 score points in sleepiness was observed with bright light exposure during night shifts in a combined analysis of two studies involving 184 participants.

  • Seventeen trials involving 556 participants were included, focusing on person-directed, non-pharmacological interventions for shift workers.
  • Bright light exposure during night shifts showed a mean reduction in sleepiness, but the evidence was of very low quality.
  • Napping during night shifts resulted in a non-significant reduction in mean reaction time, indicating a potential but unclear impact on sleepiness.
  • Other non-pharmacological interventions, such as physical exercise and sleep education, showed some promise, but lacked sufficient data for definitive conclusions.
  • Overall, studies presented inconclusive results regarding the effectiveness of these interventions on sleepiness and sleep quality.

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