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Sleep and arousal as risk factors for adverse health and work performance in public health workers involved in the 2004 Florida hurricane season.

Jodi B A McKibben1, Carol S Fullerton, Robert J Ursano, Dori B Reissman, Kathleen Kowalski-Trakofler, James M Shultz, Leming Wang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We examined the relation of sleep disturbance and arousal to work performance, mental and physical health, and day-to-day functioning in Florida Department of Health (FDOH) employees 9 months after the 2004 Florida hurricane season.
METHODS: FDOH employees were contacted via e-mail 9 months after the 2004 hurricanes. Participants (N = 2249) completed electronic questionnaires including measures of sleep disturbance, arousal, work performance, physical health, mental health, day-to-day function, hurricane injury, and work demand.
RESULTS: More than 18% of FDOH employees reported ≥ 25% reduced work performance and 11% to 15.3% reported ≥ 7 "bad" mental or physical health days in the past month. Sleep disturbance and elevated arousal were strongly associated with impaired work performance (odds ratios [ORs] 3.33 and 3.34, respectively), "bad" mental health (ORs 3.01 and 3.64), "bad" physical health (ORs 3.21 and 2.01), and limited day-to-day function (ORs 4.71 and 2.32), even after adjusting for sex, race, age, education, and marital status.
CONCLUSIONS: Among public health workers exposed to the 2004 hurricanes, sleep disturbance and arousal were associated with personal and work impairment. Future research should continue to examine the effect of repeated exposure to disasters in first responders.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 23105036     DOI: 10.1001/dmp.2010.9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disaster Med Public Health Prep        ISSN: 1935-7893            Impact factor:   1.385


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