| Literature DB >> 30150599 |
Sergio Garbarino1, Ottavia Guglielmi2, Walter G Sannita3, Nicola Magnavita4, Paola Lanteri5.
Abstract
Background: Professional truck drivers (TDs) are exposed to stressful working (and living) conditions and are vulnerable. They report physical and mental health problems and psychological distress more frequently than the general population and their problems can affect safety on the roads. Actions to improve TDs' health and reduce the risks of (co-)morbidity or unsafe driving are imperative.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; depression; mental health; prevention; road safety; sleep; sleep disorder; truck driver
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30150599 PMCID: PMC6164547 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15091852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Data summaries of the 8 published papers included in the current analysis.
| Author Year—(Country) | Sample | Type of Study | Methods | Sleep Habits and Disorders | Mental/Psychological Disorders | BMI | Alcohol | Substance Use | Caffeine | Smokers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 514 males/TDs | cross-sectional | Self-administered questionnaire | Bad sleep quality: 56.0% (moderate to serious EDS in 33.7%) | Emotional stress: 11.1% | nd | 77.0% | Amphetamine: 29.0% | nd | nd |
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| 949 males/TDs | cross-sectional | Medical examinations, semi-structured interview, questionnaire, Berlin questionnaire, PSQI, ESS. | 6.8 h average for sleeping hours | Depression: 9.2% | 28.06 ± 4.7 | nd | nd | 3.2 ± 2 cups of coffee/day | 8.13 ± 12.03 |
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| 526 males/TDs (45.9 ± 9.4 years) | cross-sectional | Self-administered questionnaires; STOP-Bang, | Bad sleep quality: 17.3% | Distress: 19.7% | 26.8 ± 3.3 | nd | nd | nd | nd |
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| 200 males/long distance heavy vehicle drivers | case-control | Interviewer-administered questionnaire and sleep monitoring (Flow Wizard nasal pressure transducer) | OSA: | Depression: | 29.2 SD 4.8 Control | nd | nd | 18% Control | 46% Control |
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| 355/ TDs (gender was not required in the questionnaire) | cross-sectional | Database of High Risk Professional Driver Study. | EDS: 48% | 1.8% used drugs (anxiety and depression) | 45% BMI 25–30 21.4% BMI > 30 | 24.2% | nd | 3.3 ± 2.3 cups of coffee/day | 40.1% |
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| 316 males/TDs (44.2 ± 10.7 years) | cross-sectional descriptive design. | Self-administered 82-item HEATS | Chronic sleep disturbances: 20.6% | Loneliness: 27.9% | 53.4% BMI ≥ 30 | 62% | Cannabis: 3.4% | nd | nd |
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| 88,246/over-the-road or long-haul drivers | cross-sectional | Database RoadReady, Inc (web-based platform for commercial driver medical examinations) | OR = 5.49 sleep disorders BMI >30 | OR = 1.86 mental disorders BMI > 30 | 53.3%, BMI > 30.0 | OR = 1.05 BMI > 30 | OR = 1.11 BMI > 30 | nd | nd |
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| 42 male/TDs (39.8 ± 6.2 years) | cross-sectional | Sructured self-administered questionnaire, Actigraph, | Actigraphic sleep duration (min) | Job demand score: | 26.4 mean Day Shift | 65.4% Day Shift | nd | nd | 11.5% (on day shifts |
nd: data not available; BMI: body mass index; PSQI: Pittsburg sleep questionnaire inventory; ESS: Epworth sleepiness scale GHQ-12; General health questionnaire; CFQ: Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire; AUDIT: Alcohol Use Disor- Identification Test Consumption; HEATS: Healthy Trucker Survey Instrument) questionnaire.
Data summaries of the eight published papers included in the current analysis regards to risk of road accidents.
| Author Year—(Country) | Risk of Road Accidents |
|---|---|
| de Oliveira LG et al., | NE |
| Garbarino S et al., | TDs with insomnia
driving accidents OR 1.82 (95% CI 1.33–2.49) near-miss accidents OR 3.35 (95% CI 2.06–5.45) |
| Guglielmi O et al., | NE |
| Meuleners L et al., | TDs with OSA
driving accidents OR 3.42 (95% CI 1.34–8.72) driving accidents OR 6.59 (95% CI 1.30–33.24) driving accidents OR 6.05 (95% CI 1.80–20.24) driving accidents OR 0.25 (95% CI 0.08–0.82) |
| Rosso et al., | TDs with age > 55 years old sudden-onset sleepiness at the wheel OR 5.22 (95% CI 1.29–21.1) sudden-onset sleepiness at the wheel OR 2.89 (95% CI 1.37–6.11) sudden-onset sleepiness at the wheel OR 2.97 (95% CI 1.22–7.21) |
| Shattell M et al., | NE |
| Thiese MS et al., | NE |
| Ulhôa MA et al., | NE |
NE: not evaluated.