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Sleep quality and sleep disturbances among volunteer and professional French firefighters: FIRESLEEP study
Affiliation:1. Department of Education and Research in General Practice, Saint-Etienne Jean Monnet University, Pôle Santé Nord, 42270 Saint Priest en Jarez, France;2. Clinical and Exercise Physiology, EA 4607 SNA EPIS, University Hospital and Jean Monnet University, PRES Lyon, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France;3. Loire Departmental Fire and Emergency Service (DFES 42), 42007 Saint Etienne, France;4. Public Health, University Hospital, 42277 Saint-Priest-en-Jarez Cedex, France
Abstract:BackgroundAlthough insufficient sleep among firefighters reduces work efficiency and increases the risk of injury, little is known about the sleep quality of French firefighters in the Loire department. The aim of the FIRESLEEP study was to evaluate sleep quality and sleep disturbances among professional and voluntary French firefighters.MethodsA cross-sectional observational study was conducted between November 2018 and May 2019. Firefighters were invited to complete a questionnaire on a secure platform including clinical questions and validated questionnaires (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI], Epworth sleepiness scale [ESS], Insomnia Severity Index [ISI] and the STOP-Bang score) during their periodic medical examination.Results193 firefighters were included in this study, of which 29% were of professional status and 71% were volunteer firefighters. Among them, 26.9% had poor sleep quality, 27.7% showed excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), 18.8% reported moderate-to-severe symptoms of insomnia, and 1.6% had moderate-to-high risk of obstructive sleep apnea. Subgroup analysis revealed that professional firefighters had poorer sleep quality and higher sleep disturbances than volunteer firefighters. The independent risk factors associated with poor sleep quality were known sleep disorder, treated anxiety/depression, night calls, and insomnia symptoms. Moreover, the independent risk factors associated with EDS were short sleep duration, taking a nap, and insomnia symptoms; while older age was a protective factor for EDS.ConclusionsPoor sleep quality and sleep disturbances are highly frequent in French firefighters and underdiagnosed. Prevention through education and systematic screening could limit the impact of sleep disturbances on firefighters' global health.
Keywords:Sleep disorders  Sleep quality  Sleepiness  Firefighters  Shift work  Occupational health
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