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High risk of near-crash driving events following night-shift work
by
Howard, Mark E.
, Horrey, William J.
, Anderson, Clare
, Liang, Yulan
, Lee, Michael L.
, O’Brien, Conor S.
, Czeisler, Charles A.
, Shreeve, Michael S.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Adult
/ Automobile Driving - psychology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blinking - physiology
/ Driving ability
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electrooculography
/ Eye movements
/ Eye Movements - physiology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medical Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Motor vehicles
/ Occupational safety
/ Risk assessment
/ Shift work
/ Sleep
/ Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm - physiopathology
/ Sleep Stages - physiology
/ United States
2016
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High risk of near-crash driving events following night-shift work
by
Howard, Mark E.
, Horrey, William J.
, Anderson, Clare
, Liang, Yulan
, Lee, Michael L.
, O’Brien, Conor S.
, Czeisler, Charles A.
, Shreeve, Michael S.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Adult
/ Automobile Driving - psychology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blinking - physiology
/ Driving ability
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electrooculography
/ Eye movements
/ Eye Movements - physiology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medical Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Motor vehicles
/ Occupational safety
/ Risk assessment
/ Shift work
/ Sleep
/ Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm - physiopathology
/ Sleep Stages - physiology
/ United States
2016
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High risk of near-crash driving events following night-shift work
by
Howard, Mark E.
, Horrey, William J.
, Anderson, Clare
, Liang, Yulan
, Lee, Michael L.
, O’Brien, Conor S.
, Czeisler, Charles A.
, Shreeve, Michael S.
in
Accidents, Traffic
/ Adult
/ Automobile Driving - psychology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blinking - physiology
/ Driving ability
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electrooculography
/ Eye movements
/ Eye Movements - physiology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medical Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Motor vehicles
/ Occupational safety
/ Risk assessment
/ Shift work
/ Sleep
/ Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm - physiopathology
/ Sleep Stages - physiology
/ United States
2016
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High risk of near-crash driving events following night-shift work
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High risk of near-crash driving events following night-shift work
2016
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Night-shift workers are at high risk of drowsiness-related motor vehicle crashes as a result of circadian disruption and sleep restriction. However, the impact of actual night-shift work on measures of drowsiness and driving performance while operating a real motor vehicle remains unknown. Sixteen night-shift workers completed two 2-h daytime driving sessions on a closed driving track at the Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety: (i) a postsleep baseline driving session after an average of 7.6 ± 2.4 h sleep the previous night with no night-shift work, and (ii) a postnight-shift driving session following night-shift work. Physiological measures of drowsiness were collected, including infrared reflectance oculography, electroencephalography, and electrooculography. Driving performance measures included lane excursions, near-crash events, and drives terminated because of failure to maintain control of the vehicle. Eleven near-crashes occurred in 6 of 16 postnight-shift drives (37.5%), and 7 of 16 postnight-shift drives (43.8%) were terminated early for safety reasons, compared with zero near-crashes or early drive terminations during 16 postsleep drives (Fishers exact: P = 0.0088 and P = 0.0034, respectively). Participants had a significantly higher rate of lane excursions, average Johns Drowsiness Scale, blink duration, and number of slow eye movements during postnight-shift drives compared with postsleep drives (3.09/min vs. 1.49/min; 1.71 vs. 0.97; 125 ms vs. 100 ms; 35.8 vs. 19.1; respectively, P < 0.05 for all). Night-shift work increases driver drowsiness, degrading driving performance and increasing the risk of near-crash drive events. With more than 9.5 million Americans working overnight or rotating shifts and one-third of United States commutes exceeding 30 min, these results have implications for traffic and occupational safety.
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National Academy of Sciences
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