Effects of Shift Work on Cognitive Performance, Sleep Quality, and Sleepiness among Petrochemical Control Room Operators

Apr 23, 2016Journal of circadian rhythms

How Shift Work Affects Thinking, Sleep Quality, and Sleepiness in Petrochemical Control Room Operators

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Abstract

Sixty shift workers showed significant decline and increased during night shifts.

  • Cognitive performance decreased significantly at the end of both day and night shifts, except for omission errors.
  • Significant differences in omission and commission errors were found between day and night shifts.
  • Sleepiness levels were significantly higher during night shifts compared to day shifts.
  • Participants reported low on both shifts, with significant differences in subjective sleep quality and quantity between day and night.
  • Long working hours may contribute to fatigue and irregularities in circadian rhythms, impacting cognitive performance and sleepiness.

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Key numbers

1.55
Increase in Commission Errors
Commission errors in the night shift CPT test
9.03
Mean PSQI Score
Mean PSQI score for night shift workers
5.15
Peak
Peak score during night shifts

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What this is

  • Shift work negatively impacts , , and among petrochemical control room operators.
  • This study involved 60 male operators working day and night shifts, assessing cognitive functions and sleep patterns.
  • Findings reveal significant declines in and increased during night shifts compared to day shifts.

Essence

  • declines significantly at the end of both day and night shifts, with night shifts showing greater impairment. is low for both shifts, but is notably higher during night shifts.

Key takeaways

  • , including working memory and attention, significantly decreases at the end of both shifts. Night shift workers experience greater impairments in attention and increased commission errors compared to day shift workers.
  • trends differ significantly, with night shift workers showing a steady increase in . Day shift workers experience a stable or decreasing trend in throughout their shift.
  • is low across both shifts, with night shift workers reporting poorer and quantity. This suggests that shift work disrupts normal sleep patterns and affects overall cognitive function.

Caveats

  • The study was limited to male petrochemical control room operators, which may affect the generalizability of the findings to other populations or industries.
  • Caffeine use was not restricted, which could influence and outcomes.

Definitions

  • Cognitive performance: The ability to process information, including working memory, attention, and reaction time.
  • Sleepiness: A subjective feeling of drowsiness or the tendency to fall asleep, measured using the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale.
  • Sleep quality: An assessment of sleep patterns, including duration and subjective quality, evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.

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