Sleep duration and fatigue in construction workers: A preliminary study

Author:

Ferrada Ximena1ORCID,Barrios Silvia2ORCID,Masalan Patricia2ORCID,Campos-Romero Solange2ORCID,Carrillo Juan3ORCID,Molina Yerko4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ingeniería , Universidad del Desarrollo and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile , Santiago , Chile

2. Escuela de Enfermería , Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile , Santiago , Chile

3. Hospital Dr. Carlos Cisternas , Calama , Chile

4. Facultad de Psicología , Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez , Santiago , Chile

Abstract

Abstract The construction industry is known for its high rate of accidents. Among the different possible causes of this situation, we could find lack of sleep and fatigue. Chronic sleep deprivation is a determining factor in the deterioration of vigilance and alert, and consequently a risk factor for occupational accidents. Fatigue is the answer of our organism to sustained physical and mental stress. Regretfully, those topics have been ovelooked in the construction industry. The objective of this study is to understand better these phenomena, such as sleep duration and fatigue, and whether they are interrelated, and to propose strategies to mitigate them and contribute to the reduction of accidents in construction projects. We worked with 154 male construction workers from one Chilean construction company. To assess sleep quality, we used the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). To evaluate fatigue, we used a personal computer version of the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PC-PVT) that measures alertness and vigilance. This 5-minute test was performed on construction workers on-site in the morning. Those people who took part in the test were classified into various groups according to self-reported sleep hours, namely: 7–9 h (26%), 5–7 h (61.7%), and <5 h (12.3%). These results were compared for three variables (Mean Reaction Time (RT), 10% faster, and 10% slower) using an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test. Differences were found for Mean RT and Slowest 10%, the difference being greater in the group that reported sleeping <5 h, but without statistical significance. Studies with a greater number of subjects and measurements are required throughout the working day.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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