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|June 1, 1994
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Sudden vigilance failures, like fatigue and sleepiness, contribute to accidents, with a human factor in 70% of cases. Early detection and self-management are key for preventing these issues.

Area of Science:

  • Sleep science
  • Neuroscience
  • Occupational health

Context:

  • Vigilance is crucial for safety in modern society, especially in high-risk sectors.
  • Failures in vigilance, such as fatigue and sleepiness, are linked to accidents, with human factors playing a significant role.
  • Understanding the causes and consequences of abnormal sleepiness is vital due to its societal and economic impact.

Purpose:

  • To review the prevalence and characteristics of abnormal fatigue and sleepiness.
  • To explore cognitive disturbances associated with sleep disorders.
  • To discuss the impact of sleep deprivation and potential interventions.

Summary:

  • Vigilance failures, including fatigue and sleepiness, are implicated in accidents, with human factors like overwork and sleep deprivation being major contributors.

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  • Two scenarios are presented: sleepiness from accumulated sleep deprivation (preventable with education) and sleepiness as a symptom of a sleep disorder (requiring clinical detection).
  • The study examines the prevalence, cognitive effects, and recovery patterns related to sleep deprivation and abnormal sleepiness, highlighting the importance of self-detection and management.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the significant human and socio-economic costs of abnormal sleepiness.
    • Emphasizes the need for early detection, clinical surveys, and public awareness regarding sleep health.
    • Suggests that self-detection and management of sleepiness can be learned and taught, aiding preventive healthcare projects.