1988
DOI: 10.1136/jrnms-74-153
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Actigraph measurements of work/sleep patterns during a Navy Operation

Abstract: Crew sleep-wake patterns were investigated using the new technology of actigraphy. During a routine seven day coastal patrol in HMCS Saguenay, the devices were worn by 20 personnel; eight dayworkers, eight ‘rotating shift’ watchkeepers, and four senior crew. To assess the validity of actigraphic data the results were compared with subjective sleep reports. Analyses showed that the actigraphic estimates of sleep quantity exceeded the subjective estimates by about one hour for watchkeepers and senior crew. There… Show more

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