The effects of anticipating a high‐stress task on sleep and performance during simulated on‐call work

Volume: 27, Issue: 6
Published: Apr 22, 2018
Abstract
On-call work is used to manage around the clock working requirements in a variety of industries. Often, tasks that must be performed while on-call are highly important, difficult and/or stressful by nature and, as such, may impact the level of anxiety that is experienced by on-call workers. Heightened anxiety is associated with poor sleep, which affects next-day cognitive performance. Twenty-four male participants (20-35 years old) spent an...
Paper Details
Title
The effects of anticipating a high‐stress task on sleep and performance during simulated on‐call work
Published Date
Apr 22, 2018
Volume
27
Issue
6
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