731
Participants
Start Date
May 31, 2005
Primary Completion Date
September 30, 2010
Study Completion Date
September 30, 2010
Sleep Hygiene Education
Baseline general meetings with officers in intervention districts, in which we will provide an introductory program on optimal caffeine use (caffeine re-education) and sleep hygiene, as these are cost-effective measures that may effectively address difficulties adjusting to night work, and low-grade sleep disorders such as mild shift work sleep disorder across the cohort as a whole.
Screening and Treatment of Sleep Disorders
All individuals who screen positive in the questionnaires on the baseline survey will be referred to one of the physicians at Sleep HealthCenters® or other sleep clinics in Massachusetts. Individuals will be paid $40 for attending an initial consultation visit with a sleep clinician and $400 if they are then asked to undergo an overnight sleep study and they complete the sleep study. Individuals will also be asked to wear an ApneaLink device for 2 nights at home and for 1 night during the overnight visit at Sleep HealthCenters®. Subjects may be asked to wear the ApneaLink device for more than 2 nights if there are not 4 hours of usable data each night. If the data is inadequate, subjects will be asked to wear the device until 4 hours of usable data on 2 nights is achieved. The ApneaLink device is an FDA approved sleep-screening tool that is used to identify individuals that are at risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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