@article{Sukholentsev_Kovalchuk_2019, title={Experimental study of sleep disturbances in firefighters of the city of Kropyvnitskiy and the region}, volume={23}, url={https://reports-vnmedical.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/675}, DOI={10.31393/reports-vnmedical-2019-23(3)-27}, abstractNote={<p>Sleep deprivation is one of the primary work-related health issues facing professional firefighters which can decrease their executive functioning and contribute to an array of health problems in them. <em>The aim</em> of this exploratory, quantitative research study is to gather preliminary data regarding the health of Ukrainian rescuers, with a focus on sleep. Sleep-deprived participants in our research study were identified using such questionnaires as PSQI, ISI, ESS, SSS, FSS, and BQSA. The obtained results confirm the presence of certain regularities. Typical for the firefighting profession sleep disorders were detected among firefighters of the city of Kropyvnitskiy and the region, including insomnia, apnea, restless leg syndrome (RLS), daytime sleepiness and low alertness, daytime fatigue, low sleep quality. Individuals suffering from sleep deprivation are at a higher risk for developing certain cardiovascular and metabolic issues, depressive disorders. Also, we found out that the aforementioned sleep disturbances contributed to a higher level of impulsivity and overall lack of executive functioning in firefighters. In our study we outline the importance of early detection and treatment for sleep disorders as a protective measure against the development of professional diseases. Sleep hygiene education should be provided to Ukrainian firefighters. It could influence them to make better choices related to their sleep, which would subsequently impact other areas of their health and wellbeing. Annual research studies concerning firefighters’ sleep quality should be conducted on a regular basis with the aim to accumulate relevant statistics on the topic under consideration.</p&gt;}, number={3}, journal={Reports of Vinnytsia National Medical University}, author={Sukholentsev, A.N. and Kovalchuk, N.D.}, year={2019}, month={Sep.}, pages={504-508} }