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Study NCT ID: NCT00246051
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2013-08-15
First Post: 2005-09-13

Brief Title: Comprehensive Police Fatigue Management Program
Sponsor: Brigham and Womens Hospital
Organization: Brigham and Womens Hospital

Study Overview

Official Title: Testing the Effectiveness of a Comprehensive Fatigue Management for the Police
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2013-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
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Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Police officers work some of the most demanding schedules known which increases their risk of sleep deprivation and sleep disorders The need to work frequent overnight shifts and long work weeks leads to acute and chronic partial sleep deprivation as well as misalignment of circadian phase The public expects officers to perform flawlessly but sleep deprivation and unrecognized sleep disorders significantly degrade cognition alertness reaction time and performance In addition both acute and chronic sleep deprivation adversely affect personal health increasing the risk of gastrointestinal and heart disease impairing glucose metabolism and substantially increasing the risk of injury due to motor vehicle crashes

We propose to conduct a randomized prospective study of the effect on the safety health and performance of a police department of a Comprehensive Police Fatigue Management Program CPFMP consisting of the following interventions

1 identification and treatment of police with sleep disorders
2 caffeine re-education and
3 initiation of a sleep health and safety educational program

These interventions were chosen because we believe them most likely to lead to measurable improvements on work hours health safety and job performance and because they are cost effective The success of the CPFMP will be assessed through an experimental comparison with a standard treatment group that will receive sleep education in the absence of any accompanying interventions The overall goal of our team will be sleep health detection and treatment program that can be disseminated to practitioners policymakers and researchers nationwide to reduce police officer fatigue and stress enhance the ability of officers to cope with shift schedules improve the health safety and performance of law enforcement officers and thereby improve public safety
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