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Recovery between Work Shifts among Emergency Medical Services Clinicians

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P. Daniel Patterson, Charity G. Moore, Francis X. Guyette, Jack M. Doman, Matthew D. Weaver, Denisse J. Sequeira, Howard A. Werman, Doug Swanson, David Hostler, Joshua Lynch, Lindsey Russo, Linda Hines, Karen Swecker, Andrew J. Kroemer, Michael S. Runyon & Daniel J. Buysse. (2019) Real-Time Fatigue Mitigation with Air-Medical Personnel: The SleepTrackTXT2 Randomized Trial. Prehospital Emergency Care 23:4, pages 465-478.
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P. Daniel Patterson & Christian Martin-Gill. (2018) Absence and Need for Fatigue Risk Management in Emergency Medical Services. Prehospital Emergency Care 22:sup1, pages 6-8.
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Deborah A. P. Hersman & Emily A. Whitcomb. (2018) Fatigue Risk Management in High-Risk Environments: A Call to Action. Prehospital Emergency Care 22:sup1, pages 1-2.
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P. Daniel Patterson, J. Stephen Higgins, Hans P. A. Van Dongen, Daniel J. Buysse, Ronald W. Thackery, Douglas F. Kupas, David S. Becker, Bradley E. Dean, George H. Lindbeck, Francis X. Guyette, Josef H. Penner, John M. Violanti, Eddy S. Lang & Christian Martin-Gill. (2018) Evidence-Based Guidelines for Fatigue Risk Management in Emergency Medical Services. Prehospital Emergency Care 22:sup1, pages 89-101.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Michael S. Runyon, J. Stephen Higgins, Matthew D. Weaver, Ellen M. Teasley, Andrew J. Kroemer, Margaret E. Matthews, Brett R. Curtis, Katharyn L. Flickinger, Xiaoshuang Xun, Zhadyra Bizhanova, Patricia M. Weiss, Joseph P. Condle, Megan L. Renn, Denisse J. Sequeira, Patrick J. Coppler, Eddy S. Lang & Christian Martin-Gill. (2018) Shorter Versus Longer Shift Durations to Mitigate Fatigue and Fatigue-Related Risks in Emergency Medical Services Personnel and Related Shift Workers: A Systematic Review . Prehospital Emergency Care 22:sup1, pages 28-36.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Matthew D. Weaver, Anthony Fabio, Ellen M. Teasley, Megan L. Renn, Brett R. Curtis, Margaret E. Matthews, Andrew J. Kroemer, Xiaoshuang Xun, Zhadyra Bizhanova, Patricia M. Weiss, Denisse J. Sequeira, Patrick J. Coppler, Eddy S. Lang & J. Stephen Higgins. (2018) Reliability and Validity of Survey Instruments to Measure Work-Related Fatigue in the Emergency Medical Services Setting: A Systematic Review. Prehospital Emergency Care 22:sup1, pages 17-27.
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P. Daniel Patterson, J. Stephen Higgins, Eddy S. Lang, Michael S. Runyon, Laura K. Barger, Jonathan R. Studnek, Charity G. Moore, Kathy Robinson, Dia Gainor, Allison Infinger, Patricia M. Weiss, Denisse J. Sequeira & Christian Martin-Gill. (2017) Evidence-Based Guidelines for Fatigue Risk Management in EMS: Formulating Research Questions and Selecting Outcomes. Prehospital Emergency Care 21:2, pages 149-156.
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Eric V. Neufeld, John J. Carney, Brett A. Dolezal, David M. Boland & Christopher B. Cooper. (2017) Exploratory Study of Heart Rate Variability and Sleep among Emergency Medical Services Shift Workers. Prehospital Emergency Care 21:1, pages 18-23.
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Graham Marvin, Ben Schram, Robin Orr & Elisa F. D. Canetti. (2023) Occupation-Induced Fatigue and Impacts on Emergency First Responders: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:22, pages 7055.
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Rachael Harris, Caroline J. Beatty, Jennifer M. Cori, Gershon Spitz, Shamsi Shekari Soleimanloo, Scott A. Peterson, Aqsa Naqvi, Maree Barnes, Luke A. Downey, Brook A. Shiferaw, Clare Anderson, Andrew J. Tucker, Anna Clark, Shantha M. W. Rajaratnam, Mark E. Howard, Tracey L. Sletten & Alexander P. Wolkow. (2022) The impact of break duration, time of break onset, and prior shift duration on the amount of sleep between shifts in heavy vehicle drivers. Journal of Sleep Research 32:2.
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Madison E. Raposa, Gabrielle Mullin, Regan M. Murray, Lauren J. Shepler, Katherine C. Castro, Alexandra B. Fisher, Victoria H. Gallogly, Andrea L. Davis, Christian J. Resick, Jin Lee, Joseph A. Allen & Jennifer A. Taylor. (2023) Assessing the Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on US Fire-Based Emergency Medical Services Responders. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 65:4, pages e184-e194.
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N. Cavanagh, I. E. Blanchard, D. Weiss & W. Tavares. (2023) Looking back to inform the future: a review of published paramedicine research. BMC Health Services Research 23:1.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Sarah E. Martin, Bridget N. Brassil, Wei-Hsin Hsiao, Matthew D. Weaver, Tiffany S. Okerman, Staci N. Seitz, Charity G. Patterson & Kathy Robinson. (2023) The Emergency Medical Services Sleep Health Study: A cluster-randomized trial. Sleep Health 9:1, pages 64-76.
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Jennifer A. Taylor, Regan M. Murray, Andrea L. Davis, Sherry Brandt-Rauf, Joseph A. Allen, Robert Borse, Diane Pellechia & David Picone. (2022) Model Policies to Protect U.S. Fire-Based EMS Responders From Workplace Stress and Violence. NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy 32:2, pages 119-131.
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Jennifer Barth, Jennifer A Greene, Judah Goldstein & Aaron Sibley. (2022) Adverse Health Effects Related to Shift Work Patterns and Work Schedule Tolerance in Emergency Medical Services Personnel: A Scoping Review. Cureus.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Mary K. Liszka, Quentin S. Mcilvaine, Lily Nong, Matthew D. Weaver, Rose L. Turner, Thomas E. Platt, Samantha E. Opitz, Francis X. Guyette, Christian Martin-Gill, Leonard S. Weiss, Daniel J. Buysse & Clifton W. Callaway. (2021) Does the evidence support brief (≤30-mins), moderate (31–60-mins), or long duration naps (61+ mins) on the night shift? A systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews 59, pages 101509.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Leonard S. Weiss, Matthew D. Weaver, David D. Salcido, Samantha E. Opitz, Tiffany S. Okerman, Tanner T. Smida, Sarah E. Martin, Francis X. Guyette, Christian Martin-Gill & Clifton W. Callaway. (2021) Napping on the night shift and its impact on blood pressure and heart rate variability among emergency medical services workers: study protocol for a randomized crossover trial. Trials 22:1.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Matthew D. Weaver, Francis X. Guyette & Christian Martin‐Gill. (2020) Should public safety shift workers be allowed to nap while on duty?. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 63:10, pages 843-850.
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Mohd Fadhli Mohd Fauzi, Hanizah Mohd Yusoff, Nur Adibah Mat Saruan, Rosnawati Muhamad Robat, Mohd Rizal Abdul Manaf & Maisarah Ghazali. (2020) Fatigue and recovery among Malaysian doctors: the role of work-related activities during non-work time. BMJ Open 10:9, pages e036849.
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Ashley Ngor & Waguih William IsHak. 2020. The Handbook of Wellness Medicine. The Handbook of Wellness Medicine 324 331 .
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Hayden K. Giuliani, Gena R. Gerstner, Jacob A. Mota & Eric D. Ryan. (2020) Influence of Demographic Characteristics and Muscle Strength on the Occupational Fatigue Exhaustion Recovery Scale in Career Firefighters. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 62:3, pages 223-226.
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Ming-Hung Lin, Yin-Chun Huang, Wei-Kung Chen & Jong-Yi Wang. (2020) Sleepiness and injury risk in emergency medical service workers in Taiwan. PLOS ONE 15:2, pages e0229202.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Joshua D. Ghen, Samuel F. Antoon, Christian Martin-Gill, Francis X. Guyette, Patricia M. Weiss, Rose L. Turner & Daniel J. Buysse. (2019) Does evidence support “banking/extending sleep” by shift workers to mitigate fatigue, and/or to improve health, safety, or performance? A systematic review. Sleep Health 5:4, pages 359-369.
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P. Daniel Patterson, Matthew D. Weaver, Mark A. Markosyan, Charity G. Moore, Frank X. Guyette, Jack M. Doman, Denisse J. Sequeira, Howard A. Werman, Doug Swanson, David Hostler, Joshua Lynch, Megan A. Templin, Nigel L. Rozario, Lindsey Russo, Linda Hines, Karen Swecker, Michael S. Runyon & Daniel J. Buysse. (2019) Impact of shift duration on alertness among air-medical emergency care clinician shift workers. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 62:4, pages 325-336.
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Erik Zakariassen, Siri Waage, Anette Harris, Pia Gatterbauer-Trischler, Bernd Lang, Wolfgang Voelckel, Ståle Pallesen & Bjørn Bjorvatn. (2019) Causes and Management of Sleepiness Among Pilots in a Norwegian and an Austrian Air Ambulance Service—A Comparative Study. Air Medical Journal 38:1, pages 25-29.
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Matthew D. Weaver & Laura K. Barger. 2019. Sleep and Health. Sleep and Health 489 499 .
P. Daniel Patterson, Charity G. Moore, Frank X. Guyette, Jack M. Doman, Denisse Sequeira, Howard A. Werman, Doug Swanson, David Hostler, Joshua Lynch, Lindsey Russo, Linda Hines, Karen Swecker, Michael S. Runyon & Daniel J. Buysse. (2017) Fatigue mitigation with SleepTrackTXT2 in air medical emergency care systems: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 18:1.
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Annina ROPPONEN, Päivi VANTTOLA, Aki KOSKINEN, Tarja HAKOLA, Sampsa PUTTONEN & Mikko HÄRMÄ. (2017) Effects of modifications to the health and social sector’s collective agreement on the objective characteristics of working hours. INDUSTRIAL HEALTH Industrial Health 55:4, pages 354-361.
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Julia Williams. (2015) Factors influencing EMS clinicians' speed of recovery between shifts. Journal of Paramedic Practice 7:8, pages 412-412.
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