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. 2022 Nov 15;19(22):15042. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192215042

Table 4.

Effect of intervention shift schedule on psychomotor vigilance task, fatigue, and sleep mattress sensor sensation during the two-week observation.

Shift Type Control Intervention Condition Shift Type Interaction
Marginal Mean SEM Marginal Mean SEM F p F p F p
PVT
(N = 29)
Δ Mean RRT Day shift −0.33 0.09 −0.38 0.09 3.284 0.073 1.113 0.332 1.670 0.193
Evening shift −0.26 0.09 −0.29 0.09
Night shift −0.24 0.10 −0.52 0.10
Δ Lapse Day shift 0.84 0.32 0.83 0.33 1.415 0.237 2.254 0.110 1.207 0.303
(SQRT) Evening shift 0.89 0.33 1.00 0.36
Night shift 1.01 0.37 1.82 0.37
Sleep mattress
(N = 29)
Δ TST (hr) Day shift −0.05 0.51 0.12 0.51 0.109 0.742 1.095 0.352 .221 0.882
Evening shift −0.27 0.57 −0.55 0.55
Night shift −0.83 0.56 −0.28 0.60
Day off 0.18 0.50 0.25 0.52
Δ SL (min) Day shift 0.66 2.66 5.13 2.65 0.239 0.625 1.908 0.131 .612 0.608
Evening shift 1.87 2.95 1.52 2.84
Night shift −0.55 2.90 0.45 3.08
Day off −1.62 2.62 −2.99 2.69
Δ SE (%) Day shift −1.24 1.30 −1.36 1.30 0.690 0.408 1.072 0.363 0.163 0.921
Evening shift −2.92 1.46 −1.64 1.40
Night shift −1.48 1.43 −0.03 1.53
Day off −0.41 1.29 0.20 1.32
ΔWASO (min) Day shift −2.04 7.80 0.50 7.80 0.510 0.476 1.270 0.287 0.810 0.490
Evening shift 8.42 8.61 0.64 8.29
Night shift 3.65 8.48 18.20 8.96
Day off −4.27 7.72 1.92 7.91

Note: PVT = psychomotor vigilance task, RRT = reciprocal response time, SQRT = square root, TST = total sleep time, SL = sleep latency, SE = sleep efficiency, and WASO = wake after sleep onset.