근로자의 수면문제에 따른 생산성 시간 손실
Productivity Time Lost by Sleep Disturbance among Workers in Korea
우종민(인제대학교); 현소연(인제대학교); 이상학(가톨릭대학교); 강승걸(대구가톨릭대학교); 이진성(양산부산대학교병원); 김린(고려대학교); 이유진(가천의과학대학교); 유범희(성균관대학교); 강은호(성균관대학교); 구정일(구정일 정신분석 클리닉); 신홍범(코모키 수면센터); 서완석(영남대학교); 박두흠(건국대학교)
50권 1호, 62~68쪽
초록
Objectives The daily activities and performance of the working population can be threatened by sleep disturbances, including insomnia. This study evaluated the sleep patterns, sleep problems, daytime sleepiness, and lost productivity time (LPT) resulting from sleep quality and sleep duration issues among workers. Methods The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and the Health and Work Performance Questionnaire (HPQ) were completed by 653 workers in an urban area. Statistical analyses were performed using independent t-tests. Results The average sleep duration among the subjects was 6 h 37 min. While 19.6% of the sub-jects complained of poor sleep quality, 53.4% were affected during the day by insomnia. The estimated annual cost of LPT due to presenteeism (\13,892,545 vs. \11,840,140 ; p=0.033) and the total annual cost of LPT (\14,040,968 vs. \11,961,302 ; p=0.032) were higher in poor sleepers than in good sleepers. Furthermore, workers with a shorter sleep duration had a higher annual LPT due to presenteeism (747.83 vs. 648.57 h ; p=0.046) and a higher total annual LPT (754.48 vs. 657.99 h ; p=0.049) than workers with a longer sleep duration. Conclusion Sleep deprivation among workers caused 1 h 51 min LPT per week. This suggests that sleep disturbance affects workers’ performance in an organization, as well as in terms of individual health.
Abstract
ObjectivesZZThe daily activities and performance of the working population can be threatened by sleep disturbances, including insomnia. This study evaluated the sleep patterns, sleep problems, daytime sleepiness, and lost productivity time (LPT) resulting from sleep quality and sleep duration issues among workers. MethodsZZThe Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and the Health and Work Performance Questionnaire (HPQ) were completed by 653 workers in an urban area. Statistical analyses were performed using independent t-tests. ResultsZZThe average sleep duration among the subjects was 6 h 37 min. While 19.6% of the sub-jects complained of poor sleep quality, 53.4% were affected during the day by insomnia. The estimated annual cost of LPT due to presenteeism (\13,892,545 vs. \11,840,140 ; p=0.033) and the total annual cost of LPT (\14,040,968 vs. \11,961,302 ; p=0.032) were higher in poor sleepers than in good sleepers. Furthermore, workers with a shorter sleep duration had a higher annual LPT due to presenteeism (747.83 vs. 648.57 h ; p=0.046) and a higher total annual LPT (754.48 vs. 657.99 h ; p=0.049) than workers with a longer sleep duration. ConclusionZZSleep deprivation among workers caused 1 h 51 min LPT per week. This suggests that sleep disturbance affects workers’ performance in an organization, as well as in terms of individual health.
- 발행기관:
- 대한신경정신의학회
- 분류:
- 정신과학