| Literature DB >> 28678902 |
Elaine Cristina Marqueze1, Ana Carolina B Nicola2, Dag Hammarskjoeld M D Diniz2, Frida Marina Fischer3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Tto identify factors associated with unintentional sleep at work of airline pilots.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28678902 PMCID: PMC5477727 DOI: 10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Saude Publica ISSN: 0034-8910 Impact factor: 2.106
Means and standard deviations of monthly working hours, commuting time, work days, and days off among Brazilian airline pilots.
| Variable | n | Average | SD |
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| Flight hours (hours/month) | 1,231 | 64.8 | 10.8 |
| Hours of standby (hours/month) | 1,157 | 9.2 | 6.6 |
| Hours of on call (hours/month) | 1,164 | 22.3 | 15.3 |
| Commuting time from the residence to the contractual basis for the pilots who do not reside in the same location of the basis (min) | 645 | 161.4 | 121.5 |
| Commuting time from the residence to the contractual basis for the pilots who reside in the same location of the basis (min) | 566 | 58.2 | 43.4 |
| Commuting time hotel x airport (min) | 1,230 | 41.1 | 25.0 |
| Working hours – day shift (hours) | 1,198 | 8.8 | 1.4 |
| Working hours – afternoon shift (hours) | 1,127 | 8.0 | 1.7 |
| Working hours – night shift (hours) | 1,160 | 7.8 | 2.4 |
| Number of days off per month (days/month) | 1,234 | 9.2 | 1.4 |
| Maximum number of consecutive days of work | 1,226 | 6.1 | 1.2 |
| Maximum number of consecutive nights of work | 1,187 | 4.0 | 2.4 |
| Maximum number of working hours in the same day | 1,193 | 4.9 | 1.1 |
| Time working in the night shift (years) | 558 | 9.6 | 7.7 |
Work schedule among Brazilian airline pilots.
| Hours | n | % |
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| Start of work in the day shift | ||
| From 12 a.m. to 4h59 a.m. | 220 | 18.4 |
| From 5 a.m. to 5h59 a.m. | 584 | 48.7 |
| From 6 a.m. to 6h59 a.m. | 254 | 21.2 |
| From 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. | 140 | 11.7 |
| End of work in the afternoon shift | ||
| From 4 p.m. to 9h59 p.m. | 403 | 35.8 |
| From 10 p.m. to 11h59 p.m. | 562 | 49.9 |
| From 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. | 162 | 14.3 |
| Start of work in the night shift | ||
| From 2 p.m. to 9h59 p.m. | 687 | 59.3 |
| From 10 p.m. to 11h59 p.m. | 393 | 33.9 |
| From 12 a.m. to 1h59 a.m. | 44 | 3.8 |
| From 2 a.m. to 4h30 a.m. | 35 | 3.0 |
| End of work in the night shift | ||
| Before 5h a.m. | 598 | 51.6 |
| From 5h01 a.m. to 8 a.m. | 423 | 36.5 |
| From 8h01 a.m. to 12 p.m. | 127 | 11.0 |
| From 12h01 p.m. to 4 p.m. | 10 | 0.9 |
FigurePerception of factors that cause fatigue at work among Brazilian airline pilots.
Bivariate and multiple logistic regression for unintentional sleep at work.
| Variable | Category | % | OR | 95%CI | adj ORa,b | 95%CI |
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| Responsibility for family income | Shared with someone | 52.4 | 1 | |||
| Alone | 47.6 | 1.07 | 0.84–1.35 | |||
| Work shift | Day | 5.6 | 1 | |||
| In legs that involve nights | 94.4 | 1.53 | 0.94–2.49 | |||
| Flight routes | National | 90.8 | 1 | |||
| International | 9.2 |
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| Time working in the night shift | Does not work all night | 54.8 | 1 | |||
| 1 to 5 years | 17.8 | 1.12 | 0.83–1.52 | |||
| 6 to 10 years | 13.3 |
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| 11 to 15 years | 5.5 |
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| 16 years or more | 8.6 |
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| Monthly flight hours | Up to 65 hours | 47.0 | 1 | 1 | ||
| 66 hours or more | 53.0 |
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| Maximum number of consecutive days of work | Up to 6 days | 81.6 | 1 | |||
| 7 days or more | 18.4 |
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| Maximum number of consecutive nights of work | One or two nights | 17.2 | 1 | |||
| Three or four nights | 56.4 | 1.23 | 0.90–1.69 | |||
| Five or more nights | 26.4 |
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| Average days off per month | 10 days or more | 41.7 | 1 | |||
| Up to 9 days | 58.3 |
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| Frequency of operational flight delays | Never, rarely, or sometimes | 59.4 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Frequently or always | 40.6 |
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| Commuting time between hotel and airport | Up to 42 minutes | 68.8 | 1 | |||
| 42 minutes or more | 31.2 |
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| How do you sleep? | Very well or well | 51.9 | 1 | |||
| Neither well, nor bad | 37.5 |
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| Fairly or very bad | 10.6 |
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| Do you sleep enough? | Yes | 68.9 | 1 | 1 | ||
| No | 31.1 |
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| Quality of the hotel to sleep (noise, lighting, and thermal and physical comfort) | Above average | 51.8 | 1 | |||
| Below average | 48.2 |
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| Quality of the sleeping cabin in the airplane (noise, lighting, and thermal and physical comfort) | Above average | 47.7 | 1 | |||
| Below average | 52.3 |
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| Index of problems to wake up | No | 82.3 | 1 | |||
| Yes | 17.7 |
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| Sleep quality index | Good | 92.4 | 1 | |||
| Bad | 7.6 |
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| Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome | Low chance of developing | 79.7 | 1 | |||
| High chance of developing | 20.3 |
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| Low sleepiness | 58.1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Excessive sleepiness | 41.9 |
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| Scale of the need for recovery after work | Less need | 31.8 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Moderate need | 34.7 |
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| Greater need | 33.5 |
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| Work ability index | Great | 33.7 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Good | 45.7 |
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| Moderate | 18.2 |
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| Low | 2.4 |
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a Adjusted for age, education, gender, marital status, and position
b Hosmer-Lemeshow = 0.94
Values with statistical significance are presented in bold.