Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Sustained Attention |
Sustained attention will be measured using the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT). The PVT is a commonly used test to assess the effect of sleep deprivation on cognitive functioning. The test will be conducted every 1.5h - 2h during simulated shifts, in total five times during the day shift (07:30AM, 09:00AM,10:30AM, 12:30PM and 02:30PM) and five times during the evening shift (03:30PM, 05:00PM, 6:30PM, 8:30PM and 10:30PM). |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Primary |
Sleepiness |
The Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS) is a single item question measuring sleepiness on a likert scale from 1 - 9 ('1' - "Extremely alert" to '9' - "Very sleepy/fighting sleep"). The test will be conducted every 1.5h - 2h during simulated shifts, in total five times during the day shift (07:30AM, 09:00AM,10:30AM, 12:30PM and 02:30PM) and five times during the evening shift (03:30PM, 05:00PM, 6:30PM, 8:30PM and 10:30PM). |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Primary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Sleep Onset Latency' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'sleep onset latency' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy), placed next to the bed. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Sleep Onset Latency in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Primary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Total Sleep Time' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'total sleep time' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy). Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Total Sleep Time in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Primary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Time in Light Sleep' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'time in light sleep' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy), placed next to the bed. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Time in Light Sleep in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Primary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Time in Deep Sleep' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'time in deep sleep' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy), placed next to the bed. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Time in Deep Sleep in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Primary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Time in Rapid Eye Movement(REM)-sleep' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'time in REM-sleep' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy), placed next to the bed. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Time in Rapid Eye Movement(REM)-sleep in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Mood/Affect |
Mood/affect is measured using the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS). PANAS contains 20 items. Each item is rated on a likert scale from 1 to 5 ('1' - None" and '5' - Extremely"). The test will be conducted every 1.5h - 2h during simulated shifts, in total five times during the day shift (07:30AM, 09:00AM,10:30AM, 12:30PM and 02:30PM) and five times during the evening shift (03:30PM, 05:00PM, 6:30PM, 8:30PM and 10:30PM). |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Moral Decision |
The Defining Issue Test (DIT-2) will be used to evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on morality (decision making). DIT-2 presents five moral dilemmas where participants rate and rank issues surrounding the dilemmas on a likert scale from 1 to 5 ('1' - "Very important" to '5' - "Very little important"). Will be completed once at the start of each shift. |
Difference between day 2, in simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and day 2 in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 in QR- and control combination: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Change in Cognitive Throughput |
Cognitive throughput will be measured using the 'digit symbol substitution task'. Taken throughout the shifts every 1.5h - 2h in total 5 times during each day shift (07:30AM, 09:00AM,10:30AM, 12:30PM and 02:30PM) and five times during the evening shift (03:30PM, 05:00PM, 6:30PM, 8:30PM and 10:30PM). |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2 in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2 in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 in QR- and control combination: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Selective Attention |
Selective attention will be measured using a 'visual search task'. The test will be taken twice per simulated shift; once during first half and once during second half of the shift. |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Executive functioning |
Executive functioning will be measured using the 'attentional network task'. The test will be taken twice per simulated shift; once during first half and once during second half of the shift. |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Dexterity |
Dexterity will be measured using the 'grooved pegboard test'. The test will be taken twice per simulated shift; once during first half and once during second half of the shift. |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Verbal Memory |
Verbal memory will be measured using a 'word probe recall test'. The test will be taken twice per simulated shift; once during first half and once during second half of the shift. |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Cognitive Inhibition |
Cognitive inhibition will be measured using the 'go/no-go' test. The test will be taken twice per simulated shift; once during first half and once during second half of the shift. |
Changes from first to last test session on day 2, in a simulated QR (evening- followed by day shift) and changes from first to last test session on day 2, in the control condition (day- followed by day shift). Day 2 both combinations: 7AM-3PM. |
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Secondary |
Individual Differences - Mini International Personality Item Pool (Mini-IPIP) |
To examine if individual differences can moderate a potential effect of short rest between two shifts, Mini IPIP will be used. Mini-IPIP is a 20-item short form of the 50-item International Personality Item Pool-Five Factor Model. Scores participant on five dimensions: neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness based on a set of likert-scale questions from 1 - 5 ('1' - "Very incorrect" to '5' - "Very correct"). |
Pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
Individual Differences - Dark Triad Personality Scale |
To examine if individual differences can moderate a potential effect of short rest between two shifts, the Dark Triad Personality scale will be used. Dark Triad Personality Scale contains 12-items. The test scores the participant based on a set of likert-scale questions from 1 - 9 ('1'- "Completely disagree" to '9' "Completely agree") on the dimensions; machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy. |
Pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
Individual Differences - Revised Circadian Type Inventory (CTI-R) |
To examine if individual differences can moderate a potential effect of short rest between two shifts, the CTI-R will be used. CTI-R contains 11-items indicating ability to change sleeping rhythm based on the dimensions; flexibility and languidity. The test scores the participant on based on a set of likert-scale questions from 1 - 5 ('1' - "Almost never" to '5' - "Almost always"). High scores on flexibility reflect better ability to sleep and work at odd times, whereas high scores on languidity indicates difficulties overcoming drowsiness and feeling of lethargy following sleep loss. |
Pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
Individual Differences - Horne-Östberg Morning-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) |
To examine if individual differences can moderate a potential effect of short rest between two shifts, the MEQ will be used. MEQ contains 19-items indicating circadian preference; morning-/evening type. |
Pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
Individual Differences - Genotypes |
To examine if individual differences can moderate a potential effect of short rest between two shifts, saliva samples will be collected to analyze for genotypes related to shift work tolerance.
Genotyping will be done with regard to: SLC6A4 tandem repeat length in the promoter (short; S versus long; L), rs25531 (A versus G), rs8192440, rs12506228 and rs4680. Analyses will be done using Custom TaqMan genotyping assays. |
Pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
Arousal prior to bedtime - one night between two day shifts versus one night between evening- followed by day shift |
Pre-Sleep Arousal Scale (PSAS) will be used to examine if participants differ in arousal-level at bedtime in the two sleep opportunities. PSAS contains 16 items, each being rated on a 5-point likert scale from 1 to 5 ('1' - "Not at all" to '5' - "Extremely"). Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Arousal at bedtime in the two sleep opportunities in each condition will between will be compared. |
Prior to bedtime the night between the two shifts in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to the night between two shifts in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Subjective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Sleep Quality' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'sleep quality' is reported in a sleep diary. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Sleep quality in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Subjective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Wake After Sleep Onset' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'wake after sleep onset' is reported in a sleep diary. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Wake after sleep onset in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Subjective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Sleep Efficiency' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'sleep efficiency' is reported in a sleep diary. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Sleep efficiency in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Subjective Sleep,one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Sleep Onset Latency' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'sleep onset latency' is reported in a sleep diary. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Sleep Onset Latency in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Subjective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Bedtime' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'bedtime' is reported in a sleep diary. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Bedtime in the two sleep opportunities between will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Wake after sleep onset' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'wake after sleep onset' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy), placed next to the bed. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Wake after sleep onset in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Sleep Efficiency' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'sleep efficiency' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy), placed next to the bed. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Sleep Efficiency in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Objective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Bedtime' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'bedtime' will be objectively measured using a low-powered ultra -wideband Xethru sleep radar (Somnofy), placed next to the bed. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Bedtime in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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Secondary |
Subjective Sleep, one sleep opportunity between day- followed by day shift versus one sleep opportunity between evening- followed by day shift - 'Total Sleep Time' |
To evaluate the effect of simulated short rest between two shifts (QR) on sleep, 'total sleep time' is reported in a sleep diary. Sleep opportunity will in the QR-condition be between 11PM-7AM and in the control-condition between 3PM-7AM, as a consequence of simulated shift schedule (QR-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 3PM-11PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM. Control-condition; first shift on day 1 occurring 7AM-3PM & second shift on day 2 occurring 7AM-3PM the following day). Total sleep time in the two sleep opportunities will be compared. |
Sleep taking place between the two days in the QR condition (from 11PM-7AM) compared to sleep taking place between the two days in the control condition (from 3PM-7AM). |
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