The effects of sleep on workplace cognitive failure and safety.
Healthy employee sleep is important for occupational safety, but the mechanisms that
explain the relationships among sleep and safety-related behaviors remain unknown. We …
explain the relationships among sleep and safety-related behaviors remain unknown. We …
Linking insomnia to workplace injuries: A moderated mediation model of supervisor safety priority and safety behavior.
KY Kao, C Spitzmueller, K Cigularov… - Journal of occupational …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
This study investigated why and how insomnia can relate to workplace injuries, which
continue to have high human and economic costs. Utilizing the self-regulatory resource …
continue to have high human and economic costs. Utilizing the self-regulatory resource …
Occupational safety: The role of workplace sleepiness
S DeArmond, PY Chen - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2009 - Elsevier
Workplace sleepiness refers to how sleepy a person feels at work, and it is thought to be
associated with negative occupational safety outcomes such as injuries because sleepiness …
associated with negative occupational safety outcomes such as injuries because sleepiness …
Behind sleepy eyes: Implications of sleep loss for organizations and employees.
CJ Budnick, LK Barber - Translational Issues in Psychological …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Sleep loss and daytime sleepiness are common experiences for employees across many
occupations. Although researchers commonly focus on the detrimental effects of sleep …
occupations. Although researchers commonly focus on the detrimental effects of sleep …
The impact of sleep disruption on complex cognitive tasks: a meta-analysis
CD Wickens, SD Hutchins, L Laux, A Sebok - Human factors, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: We aimed to build upon the state of knowledge about the impacts of sleep
disruption into the domain of complex cognitive task performance for three types of sleep …
disruption into the domain of complex cognitive task performance for three types of sleep …
The effects of a Total Worker Health intervention on workplace safety: Mediating effects of sleep and supervisor support for sleep.
We tested the effects of a randomized controlled trial Total Worker Health intervention on
workplace safety outcomes. The intervention targeted employee sleep at both the supervisor …
workplace safety outcomes. The intervention targeted employee sleep at both the supervisor …
Bidirectional associations of sleep with cognitive interference in employees' work days
Objectives Studies have reported bidirectional associations of sleep with daily stressors and
negative mood. Yet we know little about how sleep is associated with workers' daily …
negative mood. Yet we know little about how sleep is associated with workers' daily …
Sleep and organizational behavior: implications for workplace productivity and safety
JJ Pilcher, DM Morris - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The interaction between sleep and work-related behaviors influence many aspects of
employee performance, safety, and health as well as organizational-level success. Although …
employee performance, safety, and health as well as organizational-level success. Although …
Turning molehills into mountains: Sleepiness increases workplace interpretive bias
LK Barber, CJ Budnick - Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Three studies draw from evolutionary theory to assess whether sleepiness increases
interpretive biases in workplace social judgments. Study 1 established a relationship …
interpretive biases in workplace social judgments. Study 1 established a relationship …
Sleep disturbance and cognitive functioning among firefighters
Firefighters are at risk for chronic sleep disruption due to their rotating 24-hour on and 48-
hour off work schedule and hazardous work conditions. Forty-five firefighters were assessed …
hour off work schedule and hazardous work conditions. Forty-five firefighters were assessed …