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The Effects of Stress & Irregular Shift Hours on First Responders

Conditions
HRV
PTSD
Workplace Stress
EEG
Mental Health
Registration Number
NCT05659277
Lead Sponsor
Endominance
Brief Summary

First Responders are expected to maintain high-performance levels under extreme conditions. However, constant intense workplace stress, physical work demands, and irregular shift hours are taking a severe toll on frontline workers. These demands often lead to physical and mental health problems, poor job performance, and lifestyle issues. Without better support and resources, these demands will continue to cause first responders to be trapped in a vicious cycle that typically includes occupational trauma, stress, and maladaptive coping skills.

The purpose of this research is to:

1. Better understand the physiological, psychological, and cognitive impacts workplace stress and irregular shift hours have on first responders

2. Better understand the most prominent challenges first responders face when trying to manage their own physical and mental health.

Through the results of this study, we hope to identify possible solutions/interventions at the individual, clinical and departmental levels to help first responders better manage their stress and improve their quality of life.

Detailed Description

This study aims to expand and improve current research regarding the physiological, psychological, and cognitive impacts that workplace stress and irregular shift hours have on first responders. The investigators will examine electroencephalogram (EEG)/heart rate variability (HRV) measurements and gut microbiota to help bridge the connection between the impacts of a physically and mentally demanding workplace with highly irregular shift hours on first responders. There are numerous studies conducted to evaluate how stress impacts first responders in areas such as physical and mental health, but there lacks comprehensive research that examines the physiological, psychological, and cognitive impacts of workplace stress and irregular shift hours have on first responders in the U.S.

There also lacks information of the challenges first responders face when trying to manage their physical and mental health. To conduct these objectives, we will focus on these specific aspects:

1. The impact of shift hours (especially longer shift hours, e.g., firefighters 24 vs. 48 shift hours) on first responders, specifically in connection to sleep disorders and other cognitive function-related issues.

2. The connection between workplace incidents and stress/alertness levels - even during off-duty hours.

3. First responder self-help/stress relief coping techniques or modalities and their efficacy

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
500
Inclusion Criteria
  • Full-Time, actively employed First Responder
  • Participants must be 18 years of age and older
  • Participants must be able to read and write English
  • Participants must be able to provide consent independently
  • Participants must provide a legitimate postal address/P.O Box
  • Participants must have access to a device such as a computer or a smartphone
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to provide a stool sample due to health status or functional impairment
  • Unable to complete EEG measurement due to health status
  • Cognitively impaired persons
  • Department volunteers
  • Prisoners

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
aMCI (Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment) via Electroencephalogram (EEG)up to 3 months

Using an advanced wireless EEG device, PPG is measured using the following frequency bands for the prediction of aMCI: Absolute power of delta(1-4Hz), alpha1(8-10Hz), beta2(15-20Hz), beta3(20-30Hz), gamma(30-45Hz) and relative power-delta (1-4Hz), theta (4-8Hz), alpha1 (8-10Hz), alpha2 (10-12Hz), beta1 (10-15Hz), beta2(15-20Hz) and gamma(30-45Hz).

Specially trained machine learning algorithms can process quantitative EEG to identify subtle evidence of aMCI, thus enabling early interventions that have the greatest potential for delaying or preventing the progression of aMCI to Alzheimer's disease.

Individual results will be provided.

Brain Functionality via Electroencephalogram (EEG)up to 3 months

PPG is measured using the following frequency bands for the prediction of brain functionality: Absolute power of delta(1-4Hz), alpha1(8-10Hz), beta2(15-20Hz), beta3(20-30Hz), gamma(30-45Hz) and relative power-delta (1-4Hz), theta (4-8Hz), alpha1 (8-10Hz), alpha2 (10-12Hz), beta1 (10-15Hz), beta2(15-20Hz) and gamma(30-45Hz).

3D brainwave analysis highlights the functional, rather than the structural, status of key brain areas, offering special insights into cortical dysfunction or compensatory activity. This brain map highlights areas where the balance between slow (theta, 4-8Hz) waves and fast (beta, 15-20Hz) waves differs from that expected based on age and sex-matched normal healthy population. Lower-than-expected levels of function are reported along with higher- than expected levels.

Individual results will be provided.

ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) stress analysis via simultaneous Electroencephalogram (EEG) and HRV (heart rate variability)up to 3 months

The stress report analyzes ones PPG rhythm pattern with an AI algorithm, displaying 5 stages of stress from homeostasis to burnout (homeostasis, alarm, resistance, exhaustion, and burnout). HRV indicates balance between the activity of the two branches of the ANS.

Individual results will be provided.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Cognitive Orientation & Social-Emotional Competency Assessment (COSEC)up to 3 months

An online cognitive propensity and behavioral preference diagnostic tool. COSEC is designed to understand people's various tendencies that occur during the process between perceiving the environment and responding in action. It illustrates an individual's personality and aptitude as an outcome shaped by their environment and the perception of the world around them. COSEC incorporates the environmental impact on the individual by looking at the unique process of a person's perception, conception, and behavior process. Assessments are scored using an algorithm to generate quantified measurements based on multifactorial relationships between a subject's responses.

Participants who complete the study will receive their personalized digital report called the COBI report.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Endominance Inc.

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Irvine, California, United States

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