2024
DOI: 10.3389/frsle.2024.1351691
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The effect of Sleep Leadership Training on U.S. Army human performance team members

Talia Barrow,
Bryan Yu,
Carly Cooper
et al.

Abstract: Most U.S. Servicemembers (SMs) get less than the recommended amount of sleep per night, which has been shown to be directly influenced by local leadership. Previous research demonstrated that a brief sleep leadership training (SLT) protocol resulted in improved knowledge and attitudes regarding sleep among U.S. Army leaders, and improvements in the sleep health of their SMs. Human Performance Teams (HPT) offer one solution to propel the cultural change related to sleep, however, little is known about HPT membe… Show more

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“…Results of research in nutrition seem to be promising despite the current lack of evidence ( 20 ). Furthermore it is discussed, that interruptions in sleep hygiene can have an impact on cognitive performance related to team leadership ( 21 ). The research team of 18_RECESS is investigating physical parameters during operational scenarios ( 22 – 24 ), the recruitment process for remote reconnaissance troops and the 24h operational flight of the DRF.…”
Section: Strategic Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of research in nutrition seem to be promising despite the current lack of evidence ( 20 ). Furthermore it is discussed, that interruptions in sleep hygiene can have an impact on cognitive performance related to team leadership ( 21 ). The research team of 18_RECESS is investigating physical parameters during operational scenarios ( 22 – 24 ), the recruitment process for remote reconnaissance troops and the 24h operational flight of the DRF.…”
Section: Strategic Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%