Publications
Journal article
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Sleep Inducing Algorithms: Can Artificial Intelligence Help Shiftworkers and those working Non-Standard-Hours Sleep Better?
Smith, R. G., Vincent, G. E., Sprajcer, M., Ferguson, S. A., Miller, D. J., & Vandelanotte, C. (2026). Sleep Inducing Algorithms: Can Artificial Intelligence Help Shiftworkers and those working Non-Standard-Hours Sleep Better?. SLEEP Advances, 1-10. doi:10.1093/sleepadvances/zpag015
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‘I just didn’t find time to exercise’: Co-designed physical activity resources for young Australian shiftworkers
Sprajcer, M., Shriane, A. E., Ferguson, S. A., Gupta, C. C., Smith, R. G., Kim, J. J., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2025). ‘I just didn’t find time to exercise’: Co-designed physical activity resources for young Australian shiftworkers. Health Promotion International, 40(6), 1-15. doi:10.1093/heapro/daaf175
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Sleep regularity in shiftwork: A missing metric for fatigue risk management?
Sprajcer, M., Laycock, A. E., Fauveau, A. M., Ferguson, S. A., & Vincent, G. E. (2025). Sleep regularity in shiftwork: A missing metric for fatigue risk management?. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 84, 1-2. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2025.102200
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The impact of breaking up prolonged sitting with physical activity during simulated dayshifts and nightshifts on sleep architecture: a randomised controlled trial
View AbstractGupta, C. C., Vitanege, I., Ferguson, S. A., Vandelanotte, C., Duncan, M. J., Easton, D. F., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2025). The impact of breaking up prolonged sitting with physical activity during simulated dayshifts and nightshifts on sleep architecture: a randomised controlled trial. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 1-12. doi:10.1038/s41598-025-04955-9
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The relationship between circadian type and physical activity as predictors of sleepiness and fatigue during simulated nightshifts: A randomised controlled trial
View AbstractEaston, D. F., Gupta, C. C., Vincent, G. E., Vandelanotte, C., Duncan, M. J., Tucker, P., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2025). The relationship between circadian type and physical activity as predictors of sleepiness and fatigue during simulated nightshifts: A randomised controlled trial. Ergonomics, 68(10), 1679-1693. doi:10.1080/00140139.2024.2430369
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Chronic low back pain is associated with compromised cognitive function: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Sobott, N., Crowther, M. E., Vincent, G. E., Belavý, D. L., Buntine, P., Ferguson, S. A., . . . Owen, P. J. (2025). Chronic low back pain is associated with compromised cognitive function: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Pain, 33, 1. doi:10.1016/j.jpain.2025.105475
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Efficacy of psychological interventions on sleep in children and adolescents with chronic pain: a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Thwaite, T. L., Craige, E. A., Mundell, N., Belavy, D. L., Tagliaferri, S. D., Vincent, K., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2025). Efficacy of psychological interventions on sleep in children and adolescents with chronic pain: a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 21(8), 1445-1461. doi:10.5664/jcsm.11678
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Co-designed resources to improve sleep health in young shiftworkers: a qualitative study
Shriane, A. E., Vincent, G. E., Ferguson, S. A., Gupta, C. C., Kolbe-Alexander, T., Sprajcer, M., . . . Rigney, G. (2025). Co-designed resources to improve sleep health in young shiftworkers: a qualitative study. Sleep Medicine, 131, 1-13. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2025.106511
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Sleep on it: A pilot study exploring the impact of sexual activity on sleep outcomes in cohabiting couples
Lastella, M., Miller, D. J., Montero, A., Sprajcer, M., Ferguson, S. A., Browne, M., & Vincent, G. E. (2025). Sleep on it: A pilot study exploring the impact of sexual activity on sleep outcomes in cohabiting couples. Sleep Health, 11(2), 198-205. doi:10.1016/j.sleh.2024.11.004
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How should we manage fatigue in on-call workers? A review of guidance materials and a systematic review of the evidence-base
View AbstractBumpstead, H., Kovac, K., Ferguson, S. A., Vincent, G. E., Bachmann, A., Signal, L., . . . Sprajcer, M. (2025). How should we manage fatigue in on-call workers? A review of guidance materials and a systematic review of the evidence-base. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 79, 1-11. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2024.102012
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Examining the feasibility of an app-based sleep intervention for shiftworkers using the RE-AIM framework
View AbstractThorne, H., Sophocleous, R., Sprajcer, M., Shiane, A., Duncan, M., Ferguson, S. A., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2025). Examining the feasibility of an app-based sleep intervention for shiftworkers using the RE-AIM framework. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 23(3), 369-384. doi:10.1080/15402002.2025.2476687
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The relationship between circadian type and physical activity as predictors of cognitive performance during simulated nightshifts: A randomised controlled trial
View AbstractEaston, D., Gupta, C., Vincent, G., Vandelanotte, C., Duncan, M., Tucker, P., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2025). The relationship between circadian type and physical activity as predictors of cognitive performance during simulated nightshifts: A randomised controlled trial. Chronobiology International, 42(6), 736-754. doi:10.1080/07420528.2025.2503866
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Move the night way: How can physical activity facilitate adaptation to shift work?
View AbstractEaston, D. F., Gupta, C. C., Vincent, G. E., & Ferguson, S. A. (2024). Move the night way: How can physical activity facilitate adaptation to shift work?. Communications Biology, 7(1), 1-10. doi:10.1038/s42003-024-05962-8
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Healthy from the Start: Co-Designing Sleep, Nutrition and Physical Activity Resources for Young Shiftworkers—Novel Implementation and Evaluation
View AbstractShriane, A. E., Ferguson, S. A., Rigney, G., Gupta, C. C., Kolbe-Alexander, T., Sprajcer, M., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2024). Healthy from the Start: Co-Designing Sleep, Nutrition and Physical Activity Resources for Young Shiftworkers—Novel Implementation and Evaluation. Health Expectations, 27(5), 1-13. doi:10.1111/hex.70063
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Calibrated to drive: Measuring self-assessed driving ability and perceived workload after prolonged sitting and sleep restriction
View AbstractTuckwell, G. A., Gupta, C. C., Vincent, G. E., Vandelanotte, C., Duncan, M. J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2024). Calibrated to drive: Measuring self-assessed driving ability and perceived workload after prolonged sitting and sleep restriction. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 202, 1-14. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2024.107609
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Reconsidering screening thresholds in health assessments for obstructive sleep apnea using operational and safety incident data
View AbstractNaweed, A., Lechat, B., Chapman, J., Adams, R. J., Ferguson, S. A., Casolin, A., & Reynolds, A. C. (2024). Reconsidering screening thresholds in health assessments for obstructive sleep apnea using operational and safety incident data. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 1-12. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-61118-y
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How much advance notice do workers need? A review and theoretical framework for determining advance notice periods for unpredictable work
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Ferguson, S. A., & Dawson, D. (2024). How much advance notice do workers need? A review and theoretical framework for determining advance notice periods for unpredictable work. Industrial Health, 62(1), 2-19. doi:10.2486/indhealth.2022-0140
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‘It's satisfying but destructive’: A qualitative study on the experience of bedtime procrastination in new career starters
View AbstractHill, V. M., Ferguson, S. A., Vincent, G. E., & Rebar, A. L. (2024). ‘It's satisfying but destructive’: A qualitative study on the experience of bedtime procrastination in new career starters. British Journal of Health Psychology, 29(1), 185-203. doi:10.1111/bjhp.12694
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Beyond circadian timing: A new model of bedtime procrastination
View AbstractHill, V. M., Ferguson, S. A., Vincent, G. E., & Rebar, A. L. (2024). Beyond circadian timing: A new model of bedtime procrastination. Sleep Health, 10(1), 5-6. doi:10.1016/j.sleh.2023.10.011
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Circadian adaptation to night shift work is associated with higher REM sleep duration
View AbstractZimberg, I. Z., Ftouni, S., Magee, M., Ferguson, S. A., Lockley, S. W., Rajaratnam, S. M. W., & Sletten, T. L. (2024). Circadian adaptation to night shift work is associated with higher REM sleep duration. Sleep Health, 10(1S), 112-120. doi:10.1016/j.sleh.2023.08.024
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The development and validation of the health belief model for shift workers (HBM-SW) scale
View AbstractCrowther, M. E., Ferguson, S. A., Gupta, C. C., & Reynolds, A. C. (2024). The development and validation of the health belief model for shift workers (HBM-SW) scale. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 22(3), 353-377. doi:10.1080/15402002.2023.2265520
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Exploring the prioritisation of sleep, diet, and physical activity as pillars of health: Correlates and associations with health behaviours in Australian adults
View AbstractGupta, C. C., Duncan, M. J., Ferguson, S. A., Rebar, A., Vandelanotte, C., Sprajcer, M., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2023). Exploring the prioritisation of sleep, diet, and physical activity as pillars of health: Correlates and associations with health behaviours in Australian adults. Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors, 2(1), 1-14. doi:10.1186/s44167-023-00035-3
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Healthy sleep practices for shift workers: consensus sleep hygiene guidelines using a Delphi methodology
View AbstractShriane, A. E., Rigney, G., Ferguson, S. A., Bin, Y. S., & Vincent, G. E. (2023). Healthy sleep practices for shift workers: consensus sleep hygiene guidelines using a Delphi methodology. Sleep, 46(12), 1-14. doi:10.1093/sleep/zsad182
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On the move: The impact of breaking up sitting during the day on driving performance when sleep restricted
View AbstractTuckwell, G. A., Gupta, C. C., Vincent, G. E., Vandelanotte, C., Duncan, M. J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2023). On the move: The impact of breaking up sitting during the day on driving performance when sleep restricted. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 96, 233-247. doi:10.1016/j.trf.2023.06.013
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Corrigendum: Sleep hygiene in paramedics: What do they know, and what do they do? (Sleep Health: Journal of the National Sleep Foundation (2020) 6(3) (321–329), (S2352721820301133), (10.1016/j.sleh.2020.04.001))
View AbstractShriane, A. E., Russell, A. M. T., Ferguson, S. A., Rigney, G., & Vincent, G. E. (2023). Corrigendum: Sleep hygiene in paramedics: What do they know, and what do they do? (Sleep Health: Journal of the National Sleep Foundation (2020) 6(3) (321–329), (S2352721820301133), (10.1016/j.sleh.2020.04.001)). Sleep Health, 9(2), 240-248. doi:10.1016/j.sleh.2022.10.008
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Sleep hygiene strategies for individuals with chronic pain: A scoping review
View AbstractGupta, C. C., Sprajcer, M., Johnston-Devin, C., & Ferguson, S. A. (2023). Sleep hygiene strategies for individuals with chronic pain: A scoping review. BMJ Open, 13(2), 1-8. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060401
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“Mars Bar and a tin of Red Bull kept me and my patients alive”: Exploring barriers to healthy eating through Facebook comments of shiftworkers
View AbstractMcIntosh, E., Ferguson, S. A., Dorrian, J., Coates, A. M., Leung, G., & Gupta, C. C. (2023). “Mars Bar and a tin of Red Bull kept me and my patients alive”: Exploring barriers to healthy eating through Facebook comments of shiftworkers. Nutrients, 15(4), 1-12. doi:10.3390/nu15040959
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“I need to be alert at night to provide care”: Factors associated with problematic sleep among young Australian caregivers
View AbstractPaterson, J. L., Thomas, M. J. W., Reynolds, A. C., Sprajcer, M., Gupta, C., Gibson, R. H., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2022). “I need to be alert at night to provide care”: Factors associated with problematic sleep among young Australian caregivers. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 1-10. doi:10.1080/15402002.2022.2093879
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A preliminary framework for managing sleep inertia in occupational settings
View AbstractKovac, K., Vincent, G. E., Paterson, J. L., Hilditch, C. J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2023). A preliminary framework for managing sleep inertia in occupational settings. SLEEP Advances, 4(1), 1-12. doi:10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad050
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Effects of pharmacotherapy on sleep-related outcomes in adults with chronic low back pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
View AbstractCraige, E. A., Tagliaferri, S. D., Ferguson, S. A., Scott, H., Belavy, D. L., Easton, D. F., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2023). Effects of pharmacotherapy on sleep-related outcomes in adults with chronic low back pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. eClinicalMedicine, 55, 1-13. doi:10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101749
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Sleep disturbance in caregivers of individuals with Parkinsonism: a systematic review and meta-analysis
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Owen, P. J., Crowther, M. E., Harper, K., Gupta, C. C., Ferguson, S. A., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2022). Sleep disturbance in caregivers of individuals with Parkinsonism: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Open, 12(11), 1-13. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062089
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Go to bed! A systematic review and meta-analysis of bedtime procrastination correlates and sleep outcomes
View AbstractHill, V. M., Rebar, A. L., Ferguson, S. A., Shriane, A. E., & Vincent, G. E. (2022). Go to bed! A systematic review and meta-analysis of bedtime procrastination correlates and sleep outcomes. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 66, 1-32. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2022.101697
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Sleep, Workload, and Stress in Aerial Firefighting Crews
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Roberts, S., Aisbett, B., Ferguson, S., Demasi, D., Shriane, A., & Thomas, M. J. W. (2022). Sleep, Workload, and Stress in Aerial Firefighting Crews. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 93(10), 749-754. doi:10.3357/AMHP.6112.2022
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A deep learning approach to classify sitting and sleep history from raw accelerometry data during simulated driving
View AbstractTuckwell, G. A., Keal, J. A., Gupta, C. C., Ferguson, S. A., Kowlessar, J. D., & Vincent, G. E. (2022). A deep learning approach to classify sitting and sleep history from raw accelerometry data during simulated driving. Sensors, 22(17), 1-16. doi:10.3390/s22176598
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“I Want to Be Safe and Not Still Half Asleep”: Exploring Practical Countermeasures to Manage the Risk of Sleep Inertia for Emergency Service Personnel Using a Mixed Methods Approach
View AbstractKovac, K., Vincent, G. E., Paterson, J. L., & Ferguson, S. A. (2022). “I Want to Be Safe and Not Still Half Asleep”: Exploring Practical Countermeasures to Manage the Risk of Sleep Inertia for Emergency Service Personnel Using a Mixed Methods Approach. Nature and Science of Sleep, 14, 1493-1510. doi:10.2147/NSS.S370488
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The experience and management of sleep inertia in Australian volunteer firefighters
View AbstractKovac, K., Ferguson, S. A., Vincent, G. E., & Paterson, J. L. (2022). The experience and management of sleep inertia in Australian volunteer firefighters. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 91, 1-12. doi:10.1016/j.ergon.2022.103340
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Interventions to improve sleep in caregivers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
View AbstractCooper, C. J., Owen, P. J., Sprajcer, M., Crowther, M. E., Craige, E. A., Ferguson, S. A., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2022). Interventions to improve sleep in caregivers: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 64, 1-17. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2022.101658
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New parents and driver safety: What's sleep got to do with it? A systematic review
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Crowther, M. E., Vincent, G. E., Thomas, M. J. W., Gupta, C. C., Kahn, M., & Ferguson, S. A. (2022). New parents and driver safety: What's sleep got to do with it? A systematic review. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 89, 183-199. doi:10.1016/j.trf.2022.06.009
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Going the extra (s)mile: Countermeasures to emotional labour dysregulation in Australian reef tourism
View AbstractPabel, A., Naweed, A., Ferguson, S. A., & Reynolds, A. C. (2022). Going the extra (s)mile: Countermeasures to emotional labour dysregulation in Australian reef tourism. Tourism Management Perspectives, 43, 1-12. doi:10.1016/j.tmp.2022.100989
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Does knowledge of sleep hygiene recommendations match behaviour in Australian shift workers? A cross-sectional study
View AbstractRampling, C. M., Gupta, C. C., Shriane, A. E., Ferguson, S. A., Rigney, G., & Vincent, G. E. (2022). Does knowledge of sleep hygiene recommendations match behaviour in Australian shift workers? A cross-sectional study. BMJ open, 12(7), 1-13. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059677
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Go to bed! A systematic review and meta-analysis of bedtime procrastination determinants and sleep outcomes
View AbstractHill, V., Ferguson, S., Rebar, A., Shriane, A., & Vincent, G. (2022). Go to bed! A systematic review and meta-analysis of bedtime procrastination determinants and sleep outcomes. Sleep, 45(Supplement_1), A1. doi:10.1093/sleep/zsac079.001
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On-call work and sleep: the importance of switching on during a callout and switching off after a call
View AbstractGupta, C. C., Dominiak, M., Kovac, K., Reynolds, A. C., Ferguson, S. A., Hilditch, C. J., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2022). On-call work and sleep: the importance of switching on during a callout and switching off after a call. Industrial Health, 60(2), 91-96. doi:10.2486/indhealth.2021-0124
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A time to rest, a time to dine: Sleep, time-restricted eating, and cardiometabolic health
View AbstractGupta, C. C., Vincent, G. E., Coates, A. M., Khalesi, S., Irwin, C., Dorrian, J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2022). A time to rest, a time to dine: Sleep, time-restricted eating, and cardiometabolic health. Nutrients, 14(3), 1-15. doi:10.3390/nu14030420
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Does breaking up sitting in office-based settings result in cognitive performance improvements which last throughout the day? A review of the evidence.
View AbstractTuckwell, G. A., Vincent, G. E., Gupta, C. C., & Ferguson, S. A. (2022). Does breaking up sitting in office-based settings result in cognitive performance improvements which last throughout the day? A review of the evidence.. Industrial Health, 60(6), 501-513. doi:10.2486/indhealth.2021-0174
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The impact of a short burst of exercise on sleep inertia
View AbstractKovac, K. S., Vincent, G. E., Paterson, J. L., Reynolds, A. C., Aisbett, B., Hilditch, C. J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2021). The impact of a short burst of exercise on sleep inertia. Physiology and Behavior, 242, 1-11. doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113617
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Sleep and physical activity in university students: A systematic review and meta-analysis
View AbstractMemon, A. R., Gupta, C. C., Crowther, M. E., Ferguson, S. A., Tuckwell, G. A., & Vincent, G. E. (2021). Sleep and physical activity in university students: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 58, 1-19. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2021.101482
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An evaluation and comparison of commercial driver sleepiness detection technology: A rapid review
View AbstractCori, J. M., Manousakis, J. E., Koppel, S., Ferguson, S. A., Sargent, C., Howard, M. E., & Anderson, C. (2021). An evaluation and comparison of commercial driver sleepiness detection technology: A rapid review. Physiological Measurement, 42(7), 1-22. doi:10.1088/1361-6579/abfbb8
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A blue-enriched, increased intensity light intervention to improve alertness and performance in Rotating Night Shift Workers in an Operational Setting
View AbstractSletten, T. L., Raman, B., Magee, M., Ferguson, S. A., Kennaway, D. J., Grunstein, R. R., . . . Rajaratnam, S. M. W. (2021). A blue-enriched, increased intensity light intervention to improve alertness and performance in Rotating Night Shift Workers in an Operational Setting. Nature and Science of Sleep, 13, 647-657. doi:10.2147/nss.s287097
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Causes and consequences of sleep loss and fatigue: The worker perspective in the coral reef tourism industry
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Pabel, A., Ferguson, S. A., & Naweed, A. (2021). Causes and consequences of sleep loss and fatigue: The worker perspective in the coral reef tourism industry. Annals of Tourism Research, 88, 1-14. doi:10.1016/j.annals.2021.103160
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The effect of a short burst of exercise during the night on subsequent sleep
View AbstractDominiak, M., Kovac, K. S., Reynolds, A. C., Ferguson, S. A., & Vincent, G. E. (2021). The effect of a short burst of exercise during the night on subsequent sleep. Journal of Sleep Research, 30(2), 1-9. doi:10.1111/jsr.13077
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Safety implications of fatigue and sleep inertia for emergency services personnel
View AbstractDawson, D., Ferguson, S. A., & Vincent, G. E. (2021). Safety implications of fatigue and sleep inertia for emergency services personnel. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 55, 1-9. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2020.101386
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Non-pharmacological interventions to improve chronic disease risk factors and sleep in shift workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
View AbstractCrowther, M. E., Ferguson, S. A., Vincent, G. E., & Reynolds, A. C. (2021). Non-pharmacological interventions to improve chronic disease risk factors and sleep in shift workers: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clocks & Sleep, 3(1), 132-178. doi:10.3390/clockssleep3010009
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Circadian tau differences and rhythm associations in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and sighted non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder
View AbstractMicic, G., Lovato, N., Ferguson, S. A., Burgess, H. J., & Lack, L. (2021). Circadian tau differences and rhythm associations in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and sighted non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder. Sleep, 44(1), 1-12. doi:10.1093/sleep/zsaa132
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Gambling problems are associated with alcohol misuse and insomnia: Results from a representative national telephone survey
View AbstractThorne, H. B., Rockloff, M. J., Ferguson, S. A., Vincent, G. E., & Browne, M. (2021). Gambling problems are associated with alcohol misuse and insomnia: Results from a representative national telephone survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(13), 1-10. doi:10.3390/ijerph18136683
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Informal management of health and safety risks associated with alarm response by Australian firefighters
Paterson, J. L., Aisbett, B., Kovac, K., & Ferguson, S. A. (2021). Informal management of health and safety risks associated with alarm response by Australian firefighters. Ergonomics, 1. doi:10.1080/00140139.2021.1967460
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Perception versus reality: The relationship between subjective and objective measures of sleep when on-call under simulated laboratory conditions
View AbstractSprajcer, M. A., Vincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Vakulin, A., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. A. (2021). Perception versus reality: The relationship between subjective and objective measures of sleep when on-call under simulated laboratory conditions. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 19(4), 533-546. doi:10.1080/15402002.2020.1807985
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Prevalence of probable shift work disorder in non-standard work schedules and associations with sleep, health and safety outcomes: A cross-sectional analysis
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Ferguson, S. A., Appleton, S. L., Crowther, M. E., Melaku, Y. A., Gill, T. K., . . . Adams, R. J. (2021). Prevalence of probable shift work disorder in non-standard work schedules and associations with sleep, health and safety outcomes: A cross-sectional analysis. Nature and Science of Sleep, 13, 683-693. doi:10.2147/nss.s301493
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Protecting the health and safety of the paramedic workforce in Australia: The role of cohort studies with new recruits
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Crowther, M. E., Ferguson, S. A., Paterson, J. L., Howie, C., & Adams, R. J. (2021). Protecting the health and safety of the paramedic workforce in Australia: The role of cohort studies with new recruits. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 33(5), 935-937. doi:10.1111/1742-6723.13808
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Reply to Patterson et al. Commentary: Fatigue risk management in emergency services personnel
View AbstractDawson, D., Ferguson, S. A., & Vincent, G. E. (2021). Reply to Patterson et al. Commentary: Fatigue risk management in emergency services personnel. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 57, 1. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2021.101485
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Sleep disturbances in caregivers of children with medical needs: A systematic review and meta-analysis
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Kovac, K., Sprajcer, M., Jay, S. M., Reynolds, A. C., Dorrian, J., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2021). Sleep disturbances in caregivers of children with medical needs: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Health Psychology, 40(4), 263-273. doi:10.1037/hea0001062
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The discrepancy between knowledge of sleep recommendations and the actual sleep behaviour of Australian adults
View AbstractGupta, C. C., Duncan, M. J., Ferguson, S. A., Rebar, A., Sprajcer, M. A., Khalesi, S., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2021). The discrepancy between knowledge of sleep recommendations and the actual sleep behaviour of Australian adults. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 19(6), 828-839. doi:10.1080/15402002.2021.1876693
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What factors influence the sleep of on-call workers?
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Kovac, K. S., Signal, L., Reynolds, A. C., Paterson, J. L., Sprajcer, M. A., & Ferguson, S. A. (2021). What factors influence the sleep of on-call workers?. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 19(2), 255-272. doi:10.1080/15402002.2020.1733575
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Who is ‘on-call’ in Australia? A new classification approach for on-call employment in future population-level studies
View AbstractSprajcer, M. A., Appleton, S. L., Adams, R. J., Gill, T. K., Ferguson, S. A., Vincent, G. E., . . . Reynolds, A. C. (2021). Who is ‘on-call’ in Australia? A new classification approach for on-call employment in future population-level studies. PLOS ONE, 16(11), 1-13. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0259035
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Are individuals with low trait anxiety better suited to on-call work?
View AbstractSprajcer, M. A., Jay, S. M., Vincent, G. E., Zhou, X., Vakulin, A., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. A. (2020). Are individuals with low trait anxiety better suited to on-call work?. Clocks & Sleep, 2(4), 473-486. doi:10.3390/clockssleep2040035
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Accounting for automatic processes in sleep health
View AbstractRebar, A. L., Reynolds, A. C., Ferguson, S. A., & Gardner, B. (2020). Accounting for automatic processes in sleep health. Journal of Sleep Research, 29(5), 1-2. doi:10.1111/jsr.12987
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Sleep hygiene in shiftworkers: A systematic review
View AbstractShriane, A. E., Ferguson, S. A., Jay, S. M., & Vincent, G. E. (2020). Sleep hygiene in shiftworkers: A systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 53, 1-9. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2020.101336
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Can an increase in noradrenaline induced by brief exercise counteract sleep inertia?
View AbstractKovac, K. S., Vincent, G. E., Paterson, J. L., Aisbett, B., Reynolds, A. C., & Ferguson, S. A. (2020). Can an increase in noradrenaline induced by brief exercise counteract sleep inertia?. Chronobiology International, 37(9-10), 1474-1478. doi:10.1080/07420528.2020.1803900
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Are prolonged sitting and sleep restriction a dual curse for the modern workforce a randomised controlled trial protocol
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Gupta, C. C., Sprajcer, M. A., Vandelanotte, C. L., Duncan, M. J., Tucker, P., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2020). Are prolonged sitting and sleep restriction a dual curse for the modern workforce a randomised controlled trial protocol. BMJ Open, 10(7), 1-18. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040613
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Sleep hygiene in paramedics: What do they know and what do they do?
View AbstractShriane, A. E., Russell, A. M., Ferguson, S. A., Rigney, G. A., & Vincent, G. E. (2020). Sleep hygiene in paramedics: What do they know and what do they do?. Sleep Health, 6(3), 321-329. doi:10.1016/j.sleh.2020.04.001
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Hot, tired and hungry: The snacking behaviour and food cravings of firefighters during multi-day simulated wildfire suppression
View AbstractGupta, C. C., Ferguson, S. A., Aisbett, B., Dominiak, M., Chappel, S. E., Sprajcer, M. A., . . . Vincent, G. E. (2020). Hot, tired and hungry: The snacking behaviour and food cravings of firefighters during multi-day simulated wildfire suppression. Nutrients, 12(4), 1-18. doi:10.3390/nu12041160
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Exercising caution upon waking: Can exercise reduce sleep inertia?
View AbstractKovac, K. S., Ferguson, S. A., Paterson, J. L., Aisbett, B., Hilditch, C. J., Reynolds, A. C., & Vincent, G. E. (2020). Exercising caution upon waking: Can exercise reduce sleep inertia?. Frontiers in Physiology, 11, 1-10. doi:10.3389/fphys.2020.00254
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Comparing the effects of FIFO/DIDO workers being home versus away on sleep and loneliness for partners of Australian mining workers
View AbstractWilson, K. -A. I., Ferguson, S. A., Rebar, A., Alfrey, K. -L. R., & Vincent, G. E. (2020). Comparing the effects of FIFO/DIDO workers being home versus away on sleep and loneliness for partners of Australian mining workers. Clocks & Sleep, 2(1), 86-98. doi:10.3390/clockssleep2010009
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Impacts of Australian firefighters’ on-call work arrangements on the sleep of partners
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Karan, S., Paterson, J. L., Reynolds, A. C., Dominiak, M., & Ferguson, S. A. (2020). Impacts of Australian firefighters’ on-call work arrangements on the sleep of partners. Clocks & Sleep, 2(1), 39-51. doi:10.3390/clockssleep2010005
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Crack a smile: The causes and consequences of emotional labour dysregulation in Australian reef tourism
View AbstractPabel, A., Naweed, A., Ferguson, S. A., & Reynolds, A. C. (2020). Crack a smile: The causes and consequences of emotional labour dysregulation in Australian reef tourism. Current Issues in Tourism, 23(13), 1598-1612. doi:10.1080/13683500.2019.1629579
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Perceptions of the impact of non-standard work schedules on health in Australian graduates: An exploratory study
View AbstractCrowther, M. E., Reynolds, A. C., Ferguson, S. A., & Adams, R. (2020). Perceptions of the impact of non-standard work schedules on health in Australian graduates: An exploratory study. Industrial Health, 58(1), 54-62. doi:10.2486/indhealth.2019-0036
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The impact of anticipating a stressful task on sleep inertia when on-call
View AbstractKovac, K. S., Vincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Sprajcer, M. A., Aisbett, B., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. A. (2020). The impact of anticipating a stressful task on sleep inertia when on-call. Applied Ergonomics, 82, 1-7. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2019.102942
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On call work and sleep: What about the partners?
View AbstractKaran, S., Jay, S., Vincent, G., & Ferguson, S. A. (2019). On call work and sleep: What about the partners?. Sleep Medicine, 64, S112-S113. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2019.11.308
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Overnight heart rate variability and next day cortisol response during simulated on-call conditions
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Preece, H. C., Hall, S. J., Aisbett, B., Baumert, M., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2019). Overnight heart rate variability and next day cortisol response during simulated on-call conditions. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 109, 1-11. doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.104406
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That’s what you get for waking up in Vegas: Fatigue and alcohol consumption are associated with the duration of gambling sessions
View AbstractThorne, H. B., Browne, M., Rockloff, M., & Ferguson, S. A. (2019). That’s what you get for waking up in Vegas: Fatigue and alcohol consumption are associated with the duration of gambling sessions. Journal of Gambling Issues, 2019(42), 146-162. Retrieved from http://jgi.camh.net/index.php/jgi/article/view/4050/4449
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Salivary cortisol profiles of on-call from home fire and emergency service personnel
View AbstractHall, S. J., Turner, A. I., Robertson, S. J., Ferguson, S. A., & Aisbett, B. (2019). Salivary cortisol profiles of on-call from home fire and emergency service personnel. Stress, 22(4), 436-445. doi:10.1080/10253890.2019.1584178
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Waking qEEG to assess psychophysiological stress and alertness during simulated on-call conditions
View AbstractPerrin, S. L., Jay, S. M., Vincent, G. E., Sprajcer, M. A., Lack, L., Ferguson, S. A., & Vakulin, A. (2019). Waking qEEG to assess psychophysiological stress and alertness during simulated on-call conditions. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 141, 93-100. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2019.04.001
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Making errors at work due to sleepiness or sleep problems is not confined to non-standard work hours: Results of the 2016 Sleep Health Foundation national survey
View AbstractFerguson, S. A., Appleton, S. L., Reynolds, A. C., Gill, T. K., Taylor, A. W., McEvoy, R. D., & Adams, R. J. (2019). Making errors at work due to sleepiness or sleep problems is not confined to non-standard work hours: Results of the 2016 Sleep Health Foundation national survey. Chronobiology International, 36(6), 758-769. doi:10.1080/07420528.2019.1578969
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The effects of hydration on cognitive performance during a simulated wildfire suppression shift in temperate and hot conditions
View AbstractCvirn, M. A., Dorrian, J., Smith, B. P., Vincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Roach, G. D., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2019). The effects of hydration on cognitive performance during a simulated wildfire suppression shift in temperate and hot conditions. Applied Ergonomics, 77, 9-15. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2018.12.018
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The impact of on-call work for partners’ sleep, relationship quality and daytime functioning
View AbstractKaran, S. M., Vincent, G. E., Ferguson, S. A., & Jay, S. M. (2019). The impact of on-call work for partners’ sleep, relationship quality and daytime functioning. Clocks & Sleep, 1(1), 185-192. doi:10.3390/clockssleep1010016
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Does working on-call from home affect salivary alpha-amylase profiles?
View AbstractHall, S. J., Aisbett, B., Ferguson, S. A., Robertson, S., & Turner, A. I. (2019). Does working on-call from home affect salivary alpha-amylase profiles?. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 100(Supplement), S12. doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.12.055
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Understanding the differing impacts of on-call work for males and females: Results from an online survey
View AbstractRoberts, B., Vincent, G. E., Ferguson, S. A., Reynolds, A. C., & Jay, S. M. (2019). Understanding the differing impacts of on-call work for males and females: Results from an online survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(3), 1-11. doi:10.3390/ijerph16030370
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Working time society consensus statements: Evidence-based effects of shift work on physical and mental health
View AbstractMoreno, C. R. C., Marqueze, E. C., Sargent, C., Wright Jr, K. P., Ferguson, S. A., & Tucker, P. (2019). Working time society consensus statements: Evidence-based effects of shift work on physical and mental health. Industrial Health, 57(2), 139-157. doi:10.2486/indhealth.SW-1
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More than hours of work: Fatigue management during high-intensity maritime operations
View AbstractThomas, M. J., Paterson, J. L., Jay, S. M., Matthews, R. W., & Ferguson, S. A. (2019). More than hours of work: Fatigue management during high-intensity maritime operations. Chronobiology International, 36(1), 143-149. doi:10.1080/07420528.2018.1519571
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Barriers and enablers to modifying sleep behavior in adolescents and young adults: A qualitative investigation
View AbstractPaterson, J. L., Reynolds, A. C., Duncan, M., Vandelanotte, C., & Ferguson, S. A. (2019). Barriers and enablers to modifying sleep behavior in adolescents and young adults: A qualitative investigation. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 17(1), 1-13. doi:10.1080/15402002.2016.1266489
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Can stress act as a sleep inertia countermeasure when on-call?
View AbstractJay, S. M., Carley, D. M., Aisbett, B., Ferguson, S. A., & Paterson, J. L. (2019). Can stress act as a sleep inertia countermeasure when on-call?. Biological Rhythm Research, 50(3), 429-439. doi:10.1080/09291016.2018.1464245
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The effects of anticipating a high-stress task on sleep and performance during simulated on-call work
View AbstractSprajcer, M. A., Jay, S. M., Vincent, G. E., Vakulin, A., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. A. (2018). The effects of anticipating a high-stress task on sleep and performance during simulated on-call work. Journal of Sleep Research, 27(6), 1-9. doi:10.1111/jsr.12691
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Sociodemographic and behavioural correlates of social jetlag in Australian adults: Results from the 2016 National Sleep Health Foundation Study
View AbstractLang, C. J., Reynolds, A. C., Appleton, S. L., Taylor, A. W., Gill, T. K., McEvoy, R. D., . . . Adams, R. A. (2018). Sociodemographic and behavioural correlates of social jetlag in Australian adults: Results from the 2016 National Sleep Health Foundation Study. Sleep Medicine, 51(November 2018), 133-139. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2018.06.014
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Who is best suited to on-call work? Understanding individual differences in trait anxiety and sleep
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Jay, S., Vincent, G., Zhou, X., Lack, L., Vakulin, A., & Ferguson, S. (2018). Who is best suited to on-call work? Understanding individual differences in trait anxiety and sleep. Journal of Sleep Research, 27(S2), 6. doi:10.1111/jsr.10_12765
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Does sleep moderate the relationship between work-life balance and depression differentially in men and women? Findings from the North West Adelaide Health Study
View AbstractBunjo, L. J., Reynolds, A. C., Appleton, S. L., Gill, T., Ferguson, S. A., & Adams, R. J. (2018). Does sleep moderate the relationship between work-life balance and depression differentially in men and women? Findings from the North West Adelaide Health Study. Journal of Sleep Research, 27(S1), 200. doi:10.1111/jsr.12751
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How the chance of missing the alarm during an on-call shift affects pre-bed anxiety, sleep and next day cognitive performance
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Jay, S. M., Vincent, G. E., Vakulin, A., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. A. (2018). How the chance of missing the alarm during an on-call shift affects pre-bed anxiety, sleep and next day cognitive performance. Biological Psychology, 137, 133-139. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.07.008
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Making errors at work due to sleepiness or sleep problems is not limited to shift working populations: Results of the 2016 Sleep Health Foundation survey
View AbstractFerguson, S., Appleton, S., Reynolds, A., Gill, T., Taylor, A., McEvoy, R. D., & Adams, R. (2018). Making errors at work due to sleepiness or sleep problems is not limited to shift working populations: Results of the 2016 Sleep Health Foundation survey. Journal of Sleep Research, 27(Suppl. S1), 129. doi:10.1111/jsr.12751
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Social patterning of inadequate sleep and behavioural sleep problems: Findings from the 2016 sleep health foundation Australia survey
View AbstractReynolds, A., Appleton, S., Gill, T., Taylor, A., McEvoy, R. D., Ferguson, S., & Adams, R. (2018). Social patterning of inadequate sleep and behavioural sleep problems: Findings from the 2016 sleep health foundation Australia survey. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 27(S1), 127-128. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652869/2018/27/S1
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Adding sleep restriction to the equation: Impact on wildland firefighters’ work performance and physiology in hot conditions
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Ferguson, S., Larsen, B., Ridgers, N. D., Snow, R., & Aisbett, B. (2018). Adding sleep restriction to the equation: Impact on wildland firefighters’ work performance and physiology in hot conditions. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 91(5), 601-611. doi:10.1007/s00420-018-1304-9
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Does breaking up prolonged sitting when sleep restricted affect postprandial glucose responses and subsequent sleep architecture? - A pilot study
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Sargent, C., Kovac, K., Lastella, M., Vandelanotte, C., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2018). Does breaking up prolonged sitting when sleep restricted affect postprandial glucose responses and subsequent sleep architecture? - A pilot study. Chronobiology International, 821-826. doi:10.1080/07420528.2018.1466789
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Uncertain call likelihood negatively affects sleep and next day cognitive performance while on-call in a laboratory environment
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Jay, S. M., Vincent, G. E., Vakulin, A., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. A. (2018). Uncertain call likelihood negatively affects sleep and next day cognitive performance while on-call in a laboratory environment. Chronobiology International, 35(6), 838-848. doi:10.1080/07420528.2018.1466788
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Working (longer than) 9 to 5: Are there cardiometabolic health risks for young Australian workers who report longer than 38-h working weeks?
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Bucks, R. S., Paterson, J. L., Ferguson, S. A., Mori, T. A., McArdle, N., . . . Eastwood, P. R. (2018). Working (longer than) 9 to 5: Are there cardiometabolic health risks for young Australian workers who report longer than 38-h working weeks?. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 91(4), 403-412. doi:10.1007/s00420-018-1289-4
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Short sleep is associated with working weeks longer than 38 hours in young Australian workers, but does not mediate the relationship with cardiometabolic risk factors
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Bucks, R. S., Paterson, J. L., Ferguson, S. A., Mori, T. A., McArdle, N., . . . Eastwood, P. R. (2018). Short sleep is associated with working weeks longer than 38 hours in young Australian workers, but does not mediate the relationship with cardiometabolic risk factors. Sleep, 41(Suppl_1), A326. doi:10.1093/sleep/zsy061.877
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The cost of inadequate sleep among on-call workers in Australia: A workplace perspective
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Kinchin, I., Ferguson, S. A., & Jay, S. M. (2018). The cost of inadequate sleep among on-call workers in Australia: A workplace perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(3), 1-12. doi:10.3390/ijerph15030398
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No rest for the women: Understanding the impact of on-call work for women in the emergency services
View AbstractJay, S. M., Paterson, J. L., Aisbett, B., & Ferguson, S. A. (2018). No rest for the women: Understanding the impact of on-call work for women in the emergency services. Chronobiology International, 35(6), 827-837. doi:10.1080/07420528.2018.1466793
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Sleep in wildland firefighters: What do we know and why does it matter?
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Aisbett, B., Wolkow, A., Jay, S. M., Ridgers, N. D., & Ferguson, S. A. (2018). Sleep in wildland firefighters: What do we know and why does it matter?. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 27(2), 73-84. doi:10.1071/WF17109
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The impact of breaking up prolonged sitting on glucose metabolism and cognitive function when sleep is restricted
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Sargent, C., Kovac, K., Vandelanotte, C., Ridgers, N. D., & Ferguson, S. A. (2018). The impact of breaking up prolonged sitting on glucose metabolism and cognitive function when sleep is restricted. Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms, 4, 17-23. doi:10.1016/j.nbscr.2017.09.001
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Improving cardiometabolic health with diet, physical activity, and breaking up sitting: What about sleep?
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Sargent, C., Vandelanotte, C., Ridgers, N. D., & Ferguson, S. A. (2017). Improving cardiometabolic health with diet, physical activity, and breaking up sitting: What about sleep?. Frontiers in Physiology, 8, 1-7. doi:10.3389/fphys.2017.00865
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Randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a blue-enriched light intervention to improve alertness and performance in night shift workers
View AbstractSletten, T. L., Ftouni, S., Nicholas, C. L., Magee, M., Grunstein, R. R., Ferguson, S., . . . Rajaratnam, S. M. W. (2017). Randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a blue-enriched light intervention to improve alertness and performance in night shift workers. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 74(11), 792-801. doi:10.1136/oemed-2016-103818
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Salivary alpha amylase in on-call from home fire and emergency service personnel
View AbstractHall, S. J., Aisbett, B., Robertson, S. J., Ferguson, S. A., & Turner, A. I. (2017). Salivary alpha amylase in on-call from home fire and emergency service personnel. Endocrine Connections, 6(8), 637-646. doi:10.1530/EC-17-0192
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Breaking up sitting with light-intensity physical activity: Implications for shift-workers
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Jay, S. M., Vandelanotte, C., & Ferguson, S. A. (2017). Breaking up sitting with light-intensity physical activity: Implications for shift-workers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(10), 1-8. doi:10.3390/ijerph14101233
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Does sleep restriction attenuate the benefits of interrupting sitting on glucose metabolism? A pilot study
View AbstractVincent, G., Jay, S., Vandelanotte, C., Sargent, C., Kovac, K., Ridgers, N., & Ferguson, S. (2017). Does sleep restriction attenuate the benefits of interrupting sitting on glucose metabolism? A pilot study. Journal of Sleep Research, 26(suppl. 1), 43-44. doi:10.1111/jsr.28_12619
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Effects on polysomnographic and qEEG sleep outcomes of multiple nights on-call in a laboratory environment
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Jay, S., Vincent, G., Vakulin, A., & Ferguson, S. (2017). Effects on polysomnographic and qEEG sleep outcomes of multiple nights on-call in a laboratory environment. Journal of Sleep Research, 26(S1), 27. doi:10.1111/jsr.56_12618
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Groggy, dazed and confused: The impact of anticipating an important task when on-call on sleep inertia
View AbstractKovac, K., Vincent, G., Jay, S., & Ferguson, S. (2017). Groggy, dazed and confused: The impact of anticipating an important task when on-call on sleep inertia. Journal of Sleep Research, 26(S1), 51. doi:10.1111/jsr.49_12619
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Perception versus reality - changes in subjective sleep outcomes in different on-call scenarios
View AbstractJay, S., Vincent, G., Sprajcer, M., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. (2017). Perception versus reality - changes in subjective sleep outcomes in different on-call scenarios. Journal of Sleep Research, 26(S1), 27. doi:10.1111/jsr.57_12618
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Sickness absenteeism is associated with sleep problems independent of sleep disorders: results of the 2016 Sleep Health Foundation national survey
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Appleton, S. L., Gill, T. K., Taylor, A. W., McEvoy, R. D., Ferguson, S. A., & Adams, R. J. (2017). Sickness absenteeism is associated with sleep problems independent
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Sleep quantity and quality of on-call from home fire and emergency service workers
View AbstractHall, S., Aisbett, B., Turner, A., Robertson, S., & Ferguson, S. (2017). Sleep quantity and quality of on-call from home fire and emergency service workers. Journal of Sleep Research, 26(S1), 50. doi:10.1111/jsr.47_12619
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BDNF VAL66MET polymorphism impacts alertness and performance in shift workers
View AbstractBurns, A. C., Sletten, T. L., Magee, M., Hawi, Z., Nicholas, C. L., Saxena, R., . . . Cain, S. W. (2017). BDNF VAL66MET polymorphism impacts alertness and performance in shift workers. SLEEP, 40(suppl_1), A11. doi:10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.028
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The impact of heat exposure and sleep restriction on firefighters’work performance and physiology during simulated wildfire suppression
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Aisbett, B., Larsen, B., Ridgers, N. D., Snow, R., & Ferguson, S. A. (2017). The impact of heat exposure and sleep restriction on firefighters’work performance and physiology during simulated wildfire suppression. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(2), 1-15. doi:10.3390/ijerph14020180
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Controlling fatigue risk in safety-critical workplaces: A summary of selected papers from the 9th International Conference on Managing Fatigue in Transportation, Resources and Health
View AbstractRoach, G. D., Roberts, P., Dawson, D., Ferguson, S., Meuleners, L., Brook, L., & Sargent, C. (2017). Controlling fatigue risk in safety-critical workplaces: A summary of selected papers from the 9th International Conference on Managing Fatigue in Transportation, Resources and Health. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 99(Pt B), 379-382. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2016.08.002
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Using interstimulus interval to maximise sensitivity of the Psychomotor Vigilance Test to fatigue
View AbstractMatthews, R. W., Ferguson, S. A., Sargent, C., Zhou, X., Kosmadopoulos, A., & Roach, G. D. (2017). Using interstimulus interval to maximise sensitivity of the Psychomotor Vigilance Test to fatigue. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 99, Part B, 406-410. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2015.10.013
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Sleepy, circadian disrupted and sick: Could intestinal microbiota play an important role in shift worker health?
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Broussard, J., Paterson, J. L., Wright, K. P., & Ferguson, S. A. (2017). Sleepy, circadian disrupted and sick: Could intestinal microbiota play an important role in shift worker health?. Molecular Metabolism, 6(1), 12-13. doi:10.1016/j.molmet.2016.11.004
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Psychophysiological relationships between a multi-component self-report measure of mood, stress and behavioural signs and symptoms, and physiological stress responses during a simulated firefighting deployment
View AbstractWolkow, A., Aisbett, B., Ferguson, S. A., Reynolds, J., & Main, L. C. (2016). Psychophysiological relationships between a multi-component self-report measure of mood, stress and behavioural signs and symptoms, and physiological stress responses during a simulated firefighting deployment. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 110, 109-118. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2016.10.015
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How does the likelihood of a call during an overnight on-call shift affect sleep and next day cognitive performance in a laboratory environment?
View AbstractSprajcer, M., Jay, S., Vincent, G., Aisbett, B., Lack, L., & Ferguson, S. (2016). How does the likelihood of a call during an overnight on-call shift affect sleep and next day cognitive performance in a laboratory environment?. Journal of Sleep Research, 25(S2), 25. doi:10.1111/jsr.12453
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Sleep loss and the human gut microbiome: Preliminary investigation of a novel mechanistic link between shiftwork and metabolic disease
View AbstractReynolds, A., Paterson, J., Stanley, D., Burke, K., Wright, K., Preece, H., . . . Ferguson, S. (2016). Sleep loss and the human gut microbiome: Preliminary investigation of a novel mechanistic link between shiftwork and metabolic disease. Journal of Sleep Research, 25(S2), 12. doi:10.1111/jsr.12453
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THE YAWN (Young Adults Working Nights) Study: Barriers and enablers to modifying sleep behaviour In young adults
View AbstractPaterson, J., Bowen, H., Reynolds, A., Duncan, M., Vandelanotte, C., & Ferguson, S. (2016). THE YAWN (Young Adults Working Nights) Study: Barriers and enablers to modifying sleep behaviour In young adults. Journal of Sleep Research, 25(S2), 15. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652869/2016/25/S2
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Can the circadian phase be estimated from self-reported sleep timing in patients with delayed sleep wake phase disorder to guide timing of chronobiologic treatment?
View AbstractLovato, N., Micic, G., Gradisar, M., Ferguson, S. A., Burgess, H. J., Kennaway, D. J., & Lack, L. (2016). Can the circadian phase be estimated from self-reported sleep timing in patients with delayed sleep wake phase disorder to guide timing of chronobiologic treatment?. Chronobiology International, 33(10), 1376-1390. doi:10.1080/07420528.2016.1220386
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Can circadian phase be estimated in patients with delayed sleep wake phase disorder?
View AbstractLovato, N., Micic, G., Gradisar, M., Ferguson, S. A., Burgess, H. J., Kennaway, D. J., & Lack, L. (2016). Can circadian phase be estimated in patients with delayed sleep wake phase disorder?. Journal of Sleep Research, 25(S1), 204. doi:10.1111/jsr.12446
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Circadian melatonin and temperature taus in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder
View AbstractMicic, G., Lovato, N., Gradisar, M., Burgess, H. J., Ferguson, S. A., & Lack, L. (2016). Circadian melatonin and temperature taus in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 31(4), 387-405. doi:10.1177/0748730416650069
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Flipping the 'Sleep Switch' activates process 'O' (Onset/Offset) to produce alerting benefits of brief naps as well as more sustained sleep after nocturnal awakenings
View AbstractLack, L., Lovato, N., Ferguson, S., Roach, G., & Sargent, C. (2016). Flipping the 'Sleep Switch' activates process 'O' (Onset/Offset) to produce alerting benefits of brief naps as well as more sustained sleep after nocturnal awakenings. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 25(S1), 235-236. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652869/2016/25/S1
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The relationships between human fatigue and public health: A brief commentary on selected papers from the 9th International Conference on Managing Fatigue in Transportation, Resources and Health
View AbstractSargent, C., Roberts, P., Dawson, D., Ferguson, S., Meuleners, L., Brook, L., & Roach, G. D. (2016). The relationships between human fatigue and public health: A brief commentary on selected papers from the 9th International Conference on Managing Fatigue in Transportation, Resources and Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(9), 1-3. doi:10.3390/ijerph13090842
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Chronic occupational exposures can influence the rate of PTSD and depressive disorders in first responders and military personnel
View AbstractWalker, A., McKune, A., Ferguson, S., Pyne, D. B., & Rattray, B. (2016). Chronic occupational exposures can influence the rate of PTSD and depressive disorders in first responders and military personnel. Extreme Physiology and Medicine, 5(8), 1-12. doi:10.1186/s13728-016-0049-x
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Fighting fire and fatigue: Sleep quantity and quality during multi-day wildfire suppression
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Aisbett, B., Hall, S. J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2016). Fighting fire and fatigue: Sleep quantity and quality during multi-day wildfire suppression. Ergonomics, 59(7), 932-940. doi:10.1080/00140139.2015.1105389
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Associations between firefighters' physical activity across multiple shifts of wildfire suppression
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Ridgers, N. D., Ferguson, S. A., & Aisbett, B. (2016). Associations between firefighters' physical activity across multiple shifts of wildfire suppression. Ergonomics, 59(7), 924-931. doi:10.1080/00140139.2015.1107626
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Expectation of a loud alarm is not associated with changes in on-call sleep in the laboratory
View AbstractJay, S. M., Aisbett, B., & Ferguson, S. A. (2016). Expectation of a loud alarm is not associated with changes in on-call sleep in the laboratory. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 14(3), 279-285. doi:10.1007/s41105-016-0053-y
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Prior sleep and perceptions of risk when driving
View AbstractPaterson, J. L., Browne, M., Ferguson, S. A., & Dawson, D. (2016). Prior sleep and perceptions of risk when driving. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 14(3), 295-301. doi:10.1007/s41105-016-0058-6
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The accuracy of subjective measures for assessing fatigue related decrements in multi-stressor environments
View AbstractSmith, B. P., Browne, M., Armstrong, T. A., & Ferguson, S. A. (2016). The accuracy of subjective measures for assessing fatigue related decrements in multi-stressor environments. Safety Science, 86, 238-244. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2016.03.006
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Circadian melatonin and temperature taus in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder patients: An ultradian constant routine study
View AbstractMicic, G., Lovato, N., Gradisar, M., Burgess, H. J., Ferguson, S. A., & Lack, L. (2016). Circadian melatonin and temperature taus in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder patients: An ultradian constant routine study. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 31(4), 387-405. doi:10.1177/0748730416650069
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The effect of working on-call on stress physiology and sleep: A systematic review
View AbstractHall, S. J., Ferguson, S. A., Turner, A. I., Robertson, S. J., Vincent, G. E., & Aisbett, B. (2017). The effect of working on-call on stress physiology and sleep: A systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 33, 79-87. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2016.06.001
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The etiology of delayed sleep phase disorder
View AbstractMicic, G., Lovato, N., Gradisar, M., Ferguson, S. A., Burgess, H. J., & Lack, L. C. (2016). The etiology of delayed sleep phase disorder. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 27, 29-38. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2015.06.004
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The acute physiological stress response to an emergency alarm and mobilization during the day and at night
View AbstractHall, S. J., Aisbett, B., Tait, J. L., Turner, A. I., Ferguson, S. A., & Main, L. C. (2016). The acute physiological stress response to an emergency alarm and mobilization during the day and at night. Noise and Health, 18(82), 150-156. doi:10.4103/1463-1741.181998
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Sleep quantity and quality is not compromised during planned burn shifts of less than 12 h
View AbstractVincent, G. E., Aisbett, B., Hall, S. J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2016). Sleep quantity and quality is not compromised during planned burn shifts of less than 12 h. Chronobiology International, 33(6), 657-666. doi:10.3109/07420528.2016.1167734
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Associations between number of consecutive night shifts and impairment of neurobehavioral performance during a subsequent simulated night shift
View AbstractMagee, M., Sletten, T. L., Ferguson, S. A., Grunstein, R. R., Anderson, C., Kennaway, D. J., . . . Rajaratnam, S. M. (2016). Associations between number of consecutive night shifts and impairment of neurobehavioral performance during a subsequent simulated night shift. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, 42(3), 217-227. doi:10.5271/sjweh.3560
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Does suspected sleep disordered breathing impact on the sleep and performance of firefighting volunteers during a simulated fire ground campaign?
View AbstractJay, S. M., Smith, B. P., Windler, S., Dorrian, J., & Ferguson, S. A. (2016). Does suspected sleep disordered breathing impact on the sleep and performance of firefighting volunteers during a simulated fire ground campaign?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(2), 1-11. doi:10.3390/ijerph13020173
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Fatigue in emergency services operations: Assessment of the optimal objective and subjective measures using a simulated wildfire deployment
View AbstractFerguson, S. A., Smith, B. P., Browne, M., & Rockloff, M. J. (2016). Fatigue in emergency services operations: Assessment of the optimal objective and subjective measures using a simulated wildfire deployment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(2), 171-182. doi:10.3390/ijerph13020171
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Acute psychophysiological relationships between mood, inflammatory and cortisol changes in response to simulated physical firefighting work and sleep restriction
View AbstractWolkow, A., Aisbett, B., Reynolds, J., Ferguson, S., & Main, L. (2016). Acute psychophysiological relationships between mood, inflammatory and cortisol changes in response to simulated physical firefighting work and sleep restriction. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 41(2), 165-180. doi:10.1007/s10484-015-9329-2
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On-call work: To sleep or not to sleep?: It depends
View AbstractFerguson, S. A., Paterson, J. L., Hall, S. J., Jay, S. M., & Aisbett, B. (2016). On-call work: To sleep or not to sleep?: It depends. Chronobiology International, 33(6), 678-684. doi:10.3109/07420528.2016.1167714
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Sound the alarm: Health and safety risks associated with alarm response for salaried and retained metropolitan firefighters
View AbstractPaterson, J., Aisbett, B., & Ferguson, S. (2016). Sound the alarm: Health and safety risks associated with alarm response for salaried and retained metropolitan firefighters. Safety Science, 82, 174-181. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2015.09.024
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The shift work and health research agenda: Considering changes in gut microbiota as a pathway linking shift work, sleep loss and circadian misalignment, and metabolic disease
View AbstractReynolds, A. C., Paterson, J. L., Ferguson, S. A., Stanley, D., Wright, K. P., & Dawson, D. (2017). The shift work and health research agenda: Considering changes in gut microbiota as a pathway linking shift work, sleep loss and circadian misalignment, and metabolic disease. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 34, 3-9. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2016.06.009
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Relationships between inflammatory cytokine and cortisol responses in firefighters exposed to simulated wildfire suppression work and sleep restriction
View AbstractWolkow, A., Aisbett, B., Reynolds, J., Ferguson, S., & Main, L. (2015). Relationships between inflammatory cytokine and cortisol responses in firefighters exposed to simulated wildfire suppression work and sleep restriction. Physiological reports., 3(11), 1-14. doi:10.14814/phy2.12604
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Nocturnal melatonin profiles in patients with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and control sleepers
View AbstractMicic, G., Lovato, N., Gradisar, M., Burgess, H., Ferguson, S., Kennaway, D., & Lack, L. (2015). Nocturnal melatonin profiles in patients with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and control sleepers. Journal of biologial rhythms., 30(5), 437-448. doi:10.1177/0748730415591753
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The impact of sleep restriction and simulated physical firefighting work on acute inflammatory stress responses
View AbstractWolkow, A., Ferguson, S., Vincent, G., Larsen, B., Aisbett, B., & Main, L. (2015). The impact of sleep restriction and simulated physical firefighting work on acute inflammatory stress responses. PLoS one., 10(9), 1-17. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138128
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Managing fatigue : it really is about sleep
View AbstractDarwent, D., Dawson, D., Paterson, J., Roach, G., & Ferguson, S. (2015). Managing fatigue : it really is about sleep. Accident analysis and prevention., 82, 20-26. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2015.05.009
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Sleeping at work : not all about location, location, location
View AbstractJay, S., Aisbett, B., Sprajcer, M., & Ferguson, S. (2015). Sleeping at work : not all about location, location, location. Sleep medicine reviews., 19, 59-66. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2014.04.003
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Sleep restriction during simulated wildfire suppression : effect on physical task performance
View AbstractVincent, G., Ferguson, S., Tran, J., Larsen, B., Wolkow, A., & Aisbett, B. (2015). Sleep restriction during simulated wildfire suppression : effect on physical task performance. PLoS One., 10(1), 1-16. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0115329
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Effects of work-related sleep restriction on acute physiological and psychological stress responses and their interactions : a review among emergency service personnel
View AbstractWolkow, A., Ferguson, S., Aisbett, B., & Main, L. (2015). Effects of work-related sleep restriction on acute physiological and psychological stress responses and their interactions : a review among emergency service personnel. International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health., 28(2), 183-208. doi:10.13075/ijomeh.1896.00227
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The impact of sleep restriction while performing simulated physical firefighting work on cortisol and heart rate responses
View AbstractWolkow, A., Aisbett, B., Reynolds, J., Ferguson, S., & Main, L. (2015). The impact of sleep restriction while performing simulated physical firefighting work on cortisol and heart rate responses. International archives of occupational and environmental health., (2015), 1-15. doi:10.1007/s00420-015-1085-3
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The sleep architecture of Australian volunteer firefighters during a multi-day simulated wildfire suppression: Impact of sleep restriction and temperature
View AbstractCvirn, M. A., Dorrian, J., Smith, B. P., Jay, S. M., Vincent, G. E., & Ferguson, S. A. (2017). The sleep architecture of Australian volunteer firefighters during a multi-day simulated wildfire suppression: Impact of sleep restriction and temperature. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 99(Part B), 389-394. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2015.11.013
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The influence of break timing on the sleep quantity and quality of fly-in, fly-out shiftworkers
View AbstractPaech, G., Ferguson, S., Banks, S., Dorrian, J., & Roach, G. (2014). The influence of break timing on the sleep quantity and quality of fly-in, fly-out shiftworkers. Industrial health., 52(6), 521-530. doi:10.2486/indhealth.2014-0102
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Sleep and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
View AbstractPaterson, J., Reynolds, A., Ferguson, S., & Dawson, D. (2013). Sleep and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Sleep medicine reviews., 17, 465-474. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2012.12.002
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What happens to mood, performance and sleep in a laboratory study with no sleep deprivation?
View AbstractPaterson, J., Dorrian, J., Ferguson, S., Jay, S., & Dawson, D. (2013). What happens to mood, performance and sleep in a laboratory study with no sleep deprivation?. Sleep and biological rhythm., 11(3), 200-209. doi:10.1111/sbr.2013.11.issue-3
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Detection of heightened emotional activity in commercial airline crews: A reliability study
View AbstractDrury, D., Dorrian, J., Ferguson, S. A., & Thomas, M. J. W. (2013). Detection of heightened emotional activity in commercial airline crews: A reliability study. Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors, 3(2), 83-91. doi:10.1027/2192-0923/a000046
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Strategies used by healthcare practitioners to manage fatigue-related risk : beyond work hours
View AbstractFerguson, S., Neall, A., & Dorrian, J. (2013). Strategies used by healthcare practitioners to manage fatigue-related risk : beyond work hours. Medical sociology online., 7(2), 24-33. Retrieved from http://www.medicalsociologyonline.org/vol7iss2/msovol7iss2art1/7.2_art1.html
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The endogenous circadian temperature period length (tau) in delayed sleep phase disorder compared to good sleepers
View AbstractMicic, G., de Bruyn, A., Lovato, N., Wright, H., Gradisar, M., Ferguson, S., . . . Lack, L. (2013). The endogenous circadian temperature period length (tau) in delayed sleep phase disorder compared to good sleepers. Journal of sleep research., 22(6), 17-24. doi:10.1111/jsr.12072
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12-h or 8-h shifts? It depends
View AbstractFerguson, S., & Dawson, D. (2012). 12-h or 8-h shifts? It depends. Sleep medicine reviews., 16(6), 519-528. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2011.11.001
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The relative contributions of the homeostatic and circadian processes to sleep regulation under conditions of severe sleep restriction
View AbstractPaech, G., Ferguson, S., Sargent, C., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2012). The relative contributions of the homeostatic and circadian processes to sleep regulation under conditions of severe sleep restriction. Sleep., 35(7), 941-948. doi:10.5665/sleep.1956
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Sleep restriction masks the influence of the circadian process on sleep propensity
View AbstractSargent, C., Darwent, D., Ferguson, S., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2012). Sleep restriction masks the influence of the circadian process on sleep propensity. Chronobiology international : the journal of biological and medical rhythm research., 29(5), 565-571. doi:10.3109/07420528.2012.675256
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Time-of-day mediates the influences of extended wake and sleep restriction on simulated driving
View AbstractMatthews, R., Ferguson, S., Zhou, X., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2012). Time-of-day mediates the influences of extended wake and sleep restriction on simulated driving. Chronobiology international : the journal of biological and medical rhythm research., 29(5), 572-579. doi:10.3109/07420528.2012.675845
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Beyond working time : factors affecting sleep behaviour in rail safety workers
View AbstractPaterson, J., Dorrian, J., Clarkson, L., Darwent, D., & Ferguson, S. (2012). Beyond working time : factors affecting sleep behaviour in rail safety workers. Accident analysis and prevention., 45(S), 32-35. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2011.09.022
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Can a simple balance task be used to assess fitness for duty?
View AbstractSargent, C., Darwent, D., Ferguson, S., & Roach, G. (2012). Can a simple balance task be used to assess fitness for duty?. Accident analysis and prevention., (45S), 74-79. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2011.09.030
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Restricted sleep and negative affective states in commercial pilots during short haul operations
View AbstractDrury, D., Ferguson, S., & Thomas, M. (2012). Restricted sleep and negative affective states in commercial pilots during short haul operations. Accident analysis and prevention., (45S), 80-84. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2011.09.031
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Simulated driving under the influence of extended wake, time of day and sleep restriction
View AbstractMatthews, R., Ferguson, S., Zhou, X., Kosmadopoulos, A., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2012). Simulated driving under the influence of extended wake, time of day and sleep restriction. Accident analysis and prevention., (45S), 55-61. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2011.09.027
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The effect of sleep restriction on snacking behaviour during a week of simulated shiftwork
View AbstractHeath, G., Roach, G., Dorrian, J., Ferguson, S., Darwent, D., & Sargent, C. (2012). The effect of sleep restriction on snacking behaviour during a week of simulated shiftwork. Accident analysis and prevention., (45S), 62-67. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2011.09.028
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The influence of circadian time and sleep dose on subjective fatigue ratings
View AbstractFerguson, S., Paech, G., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2012). The influence of circadian time and sleep dose on subjective fatigue ratings. Accident analysis and prevention., (45S), 50-54. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2011.09.026
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"Awake, smoky, and hot": providing an evidence-base for managing the risks associated with occupational stressors encountered by wildland firefighters
View AbstractAisbett, B., Wolkow, A., Sprajcer, M., & Ferguson, S. (2012). "Awake, smoky, and hot": providing an evidence-base for managing the risks associated with occupational stressors encountered by wildland firefighters. Applied ergonomics : human factors in technology and society., 43(5), 916-925. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2011.12.013
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Author's response to letter to the editor [Refers to: Tomoyuki Kawada, Hiroko Suzuki, Takako Shimizu, Masao Katsumata Polygraphic sleep latency and subjective sleepiness by visual analog scale (VAS): The limitation of VAS Applied Ergonomics, Volume 43, Issue 1, January 2012, Pages 266]
View AbstractLack, L., Short, M., Dorrian, J., Roach, G. D., Xhou, X., Lovato, N., . . . Tremaine, R. (2012). Author's response to letter to the editor [Refers to: Tomoyuki Kawada, Hiroko Suzuki, Takako Shimizu, Masao Katsumata
Polygraphic sleep latency and subjective sleepiness by visual analog scale (VAS): The limitation of VAS
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Effect of working consecutive night shifts on sleep time, prior wakefulness, perceived levels of fatigue and performance on a psychometric test in emergency registrars
View AbstractHaire, J., Ferguson, S., Tilleard, J., Negus, P., Dorrian, J., & Thomas, M. (2012). Effect of working consecutive night shifts on sleep time, prior wakefulness, perceived levels of fatigue and performance on a psychometric test in emergency registrars. Emergency medicine Australasia., 24(3), 251-259. doi:10.1111/emm.2012.24.issue-3
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Mismatch between subjective alertness and objective performance under sleep restriction is greatest during the biological night
View AbstractZhou, X., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D., Roach, G., Matthews, R., & Ferguson, S. (2012). Mismatch between subjective alertness and objective performance under sleep restriction is greatest during the biological night. Journal of sleep research., 21, 40-49. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2869.2011.00924.x
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Sleep and circadian rhythms in mining operators : limited evidence of adaptation to night shifts
View AbstractFerguson, S., Kennaway, D., Baker, A., Lamond, N., & Dawson, D. (2012). Sleep and circadian rhythms in mining operators : limited evidence of adaptation to night shifts. Applied ergonomics : human factors in technology and society., 43(4), 695-701. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2011.11.003
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Eliminating the circadian influence on sleep
Paech, G. M., Ferguson, S. A., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Zhou, X., Matthews, R. W., . . . Roach, G. D. (2011). Eliminating the circadian influence on sleep. Journal of Sleep Research, 20, 14. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1365-2869.2011.00951.x
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Sleep, wake and phase dependent changes in neurobehavioral function under forced desynchrony
View AbstractZhou, X., Ferguson, S., Matthews, R., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2011). Sleep, wake and phase dependent changes in neurobehavioral function under forced desynchrony. Sleep., 34(7), 931-941. doi:10.5665/sleep.1130
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Changes in structural aspects of mood during 39-66h of sleep loss using matched controls
View AbstractPaterson, J., Dorrian, J., Lamond, N., Murphy, P., Ferguson, S., Jay, S., . . . Dawson, D. (2011). Changes in structural aspects of mood during 39-66h of sleep loss using matched controls. Applied ergonomics : human factors in technology and society., 42, 196-201. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2010.06.014
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Circadian regulation beware, there's homeostatic pressure for sleep in the air
Paech, G. M., Ferguson, S. A., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Matthews, R. W., Heath, G., . . . Roach, G. D. (2011). Circadian regulation beware, there's homeostatic pressure for sleep in the air. Sleep, 34, A55. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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Does subjective alertness provide accurate knowledge of performance impairment?
Zhou, X., Ferguson, S. A., Matthews, R. W., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D. J., & Roach, G. D. (2011). Does subjective alertness provide accurate knowledge of performance impairment?. Sleep, 34, A72-A73. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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Dynamics of neurobehavioral performance variability under forced desynchrony : evidence of state instability
View AbstractZhou, X., Kennaway, D., Darwent, D., Roach, G. D., Matthews, R., Ferguson, S., & Sargent, C. (2011). Dynamics of neurobehavioral performance variability under forced desynchrony : evidence of state instability. Sleep., 34(1), 57-63.
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Performance on a simple response time task : is sleep or work more important for miners?
View AbstractFerguson, S., Roach, G., Dorrian, J., Paech, G., & Jay, S. (2011). Performance on a simple response time task : is sleep or work more important for miners?. Applied ergonomics : human factors in technology and society., 42, 210-213. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2010.06.010
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Reaction time and errors on the psychomotor vigilance task: The influence of interstimulus interval
Matthews, R. W., Ferguson, S. A., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Zhou, X., Heath, G., . . . Roach, G. D. (2011). Reaction time and errors on the psychomotor vigilance task: The influence of interstimulus interval. Sleep, 34, A113. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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Contribution of core body temperature, prior wake time, and sleep stages to cognitive throughput performance during forced desynchrony
View AbstractDarwent, D., Ferguson, S., Sargent, C., Paech, G., Williams, L., Zhou, X., . . . Roach, G. (2010). Contribution of core body temperature, prior wake time, and sleep stages to cognitive throughput performance during forced desynchrony. Chronobiology international : the journal of biological and medical rhythm research., 27(5), 898-910. doi:10.3109/07420528.2010.488621
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Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral performance in response to increasing homeostatic sleep presure
View AbstractZhou, X., Ferguson, S., Matthews, R., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2010). Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral performance in response to increasing homeostatic sleep presure. Chronobiology international : the journal of biological and medical rhythm research., 27(5), 922-933. doi:10.3109/07420528.2010.488958
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The influence of circadian phase and prior wake on neuromuscular function
View AbstractSargent, C., Ferguson, S., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2010). The influence of circadian phase and prior wake on neuromuscular function. Chronobiology international : the journal of biological and medical rhythm research., 275, 911-921. doi:10.3109/07420528.2010.488901
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A 28 hour day, sleep and single beat period : revisiting forced desynchrony studies?
View AbstractPaech, G., Ferguson, S., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Williams, L., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2010). A 28 hour day, sleep and single beat period : revisiting forced desynchrony studies?. Ergonomia., 32(2-4), 125-132.
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CIRCADIAN AND SLEEP/WAKE MODULATION OF MOOD IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS
Williams, L., Dorrian, J., Ferguson, S. A., Darwent, D., Sargent, C., Kennaway, D. J., . . . Roach, G. D. (2010). CIRCADIAN AND SLEEP/WAKE MODULATION OF MOOD IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS. SLEEP, 33, A70. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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EFFECTS OF CIRCADIAN PHASE, PRIOR WAKEFULNESS AND SLEEP RESTRICTION ON MOOD REGULATION IN HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS
Williams, L., Dorrian, J., Ferguson, S. A., Darwent, D., Sargent, C., Kennaway, D. J., . . . Roach, G. D. (2010). EFFECTS OF CIRCADIAN PHASE, PRIOR WAKEFULNESS AND SLEEP RESTRICTION ON MOOD REGULATION IN HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS. SLEEP, 33, A96-A97. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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FORCED DESYNCHRONY WITH SLEEP RESTRICTION AFFECTS SLEEP EFFICIENCY IN HEALTHY YOUNG MALES
Roach, G. D., Sargent, C., Paech, G. M., Williams, L., Zhou, X., Matthews, R. W., . . . Ferguson, S. A. (2010). FORCED DESYNCHRONY WITH SLEEP RESTRICTION AFFECTS SLEEP EFFICIENCY IN HEALTHY YOUNG MALES. SLEEP, 33, A69-A70. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IS IMPAIRED FOLLOWING EIGHT CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF SLEEP RESTRICTION AND SLEEP DISPLACEMENT
Sargent, C., Ferguson, S. A., Heath, G., Kennaway, D. J., Dawson, D., & Roach, G. D. (2010). GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IS IMPAIRED FOLLOWING EIGHT CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF SLEEP RESTRICTION AND SLEEP DISPLACEMENT. SLEEP, 33, A70. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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Lost in transit : the journey of ingestible temperature sensors through the human digestive tract
View AbstractRoach, G. D., Sargent, C., Darwent, D. J., Kennaway, D., & Ferguson, S. A. (2010). Lost in transit : the journey of ingestible temperature sensors through the human digestive tract. Ergonomia., 32, 49-61.
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Melatonin agonists and insomnia
View AbstractFerguson, S. A., Rajaratnam, S., & Dawson, D. (2010). Melatonin agonists and insomnia. Expert review of neurotherapeutics., 10(2), 305-318. doi:10.1586/em.10.1
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Sleep in a live-in mining operation : the influence of start times and restricted non-work activities
View AbstractFerguson, S., Baker, A., Lamond, N., Kennaway, D., & Dawson, D. (2010). Sleep in a live-in mining operation : the influence of start times and restricted non-work activities. Applied ergonomics., 42(1), 71-75. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2010.05.001
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SLEEP, WAKE, AND PHASE DEPENDENT CHANGES IN NEUROBEHAVIOURAL PERFORMANCE
Zhou, X., Ferguson, S. A., Matthews, R. W., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Williams, L., . . . Roach, G. D. (2010). SLEEP, WAKE, AND PHASE DEPENDENT CHANGES IN NEUROBEHAVIOURAL PERFORMANCE. SLEEP, 33, A69. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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The effects of different roster schedules on sleep in miners
View AbstractPaech, G., Jay, S., Lamond, N., Roach, G., & Ferguson, S. (2010). The effects of different roster schedules on sleep in miners. Applied ergonomics., 41(4), 600-606. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2009.12.017
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The interactive influence of the internal body clock and prior wake on task vigilance
View AbstractMatthews, R., Ferguson, S., Zhou, X., Darwent, D., Sargent, C., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2010). The interactive influence of the internal body clock and prior wake on task vigilance. Ergonomia., 32(1), 37-48.
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The relationship between subjective and objective sleepiness and performance during a simulated night-shift with a nap countermeasure
View AbstractTremaine, R., Dorrian, J., Lack, L., Lovato, N., Ferguson, S., Zhou, X., & Roach, G. (2010). The relationship between subjective and objective sleepiness and performance during a simulated night-shift with a nap countermeasure. Applied ergonomics., 42(1), 52-61. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2010.04.005
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THE RELATIVE INFLUENCE OF CIRCADIAN AND HOMEOSTATIC PROCESSES ON SLEEP DURING FORCED DESYNCHRONY WITH A RESTRICTED SLEEP OPPORTUNITY
Paech, G. M., Ferguson, S. A., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Zhou, X., Williams, L., . . . Roach, G. D. (2010). THE RELATIVE INFLUENCE OF CIRCADIAN AND HOMEOSTATIC PROCESSES ON SLEEP DURING FORCED DESYNCHRONY WITH A RESTRICTED SLEEP OPPORTUNITY. SLEEP, 33, A86. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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Work hours and sleep/wake behaviour of Australian Hospital Doctors
View AbstractWeissenfeld, A., Dawson, D., Dorrian, J., Thomas, M. J., Ferguson, S. A., & Jay, S. M. (2010). Work hours and sleep/wake behaviour of Australian Hospital Doctors. Chronobiology international., 27(5), 997-1012. doi:10.3109/07420528.2010.489439
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The effects of a 30-min nap during night shift following a prophylactic sleep in the afternoon
View AbstractLovato, N., Lack, L., Ferguson, S., & Tremaine, R. (2009). The effects of a 30-min nap during night shift following a prophylactic sleep in the afternoon. Sleep and biological rhythms., 7(1). doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2009.00382.x
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The impact of short, irregular sleep opportunities at sea on the alertness of marine pilots working extended hours
View AbstractFerguson, S., Lamond, N., Kandelaars, K., Jay, S., & Dawson, D. (2008). The impact of short, irregular sleep opportunities at sea on the alertness of marine pilots working extended hours. Chronobiology international : the journal of biological and medical rhythm research., 25(2-3), 399-411. doi:10.1080/07420520802106819
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The sensitivity of a palm-based psychomotor vigilance task to severe sleep loss
View AbstractLamond, N., Jay, S., Dorrian, J., Ferguson, S., Roach, G., & Dawson, D. (2008). The sensitivity of a palm-based psychomotor vigilance task to severe sleep loss. Behavior research methods., 40(1), 347-352. doi:10.3758/BRM.40.1.347
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The relationship between the rate of melatonin excretion and sleep consolidation for locomotive engineers in natural sleep settings
Roach, G. D., Reid, K. J., Ferguson, S., & Dawson, D. (2006). The relationship between the rate of melatonin excretion and sleep consolidation for locomotive engineers in natural sleep settings. Journal of Circadian Rhythms, 4, 8. doi:10.1186/1740-3391-4-8
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The Impact of Different Rosters on Employee Work and Non-work Time Preferences
Baker, A., Roach, G., Ferguson, S., & Dawson, D. (2003). The Impact of Different Rosters on Employee Work and Non-work Time Preferences. Time and Society, 12(2-3), 315-332. doi:10.1177/0961463X030122009
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Perceptions of labour pain by mothers and their attending midwives
Baker, A., Ferguson, S. A., Roach, G. D., & Dawson, D. (2001). Perceptions of labour pain by mothers and their attending midwives. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35(2), 171-179. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2648.2001.01834.x
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Best practice guide for effective engagement between teachers and the agricultural industry
View AbstractCosby, A., Patison, K., Manning, J., Trotter, M., Ferguson, S., & Harreveld, R. (2020). Best practice guide for effective engagement between teachers and the agricultural industry. Online: CQUniversity Australia. Retrieved from https://womeninagri-tech.com/best-practice/
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Women in Agri-tech: Improving participation in the future of farming final report
Cosby, A., Manning, J., Patison, K., McCosker, A., Trotter, M., Ferguson, S., & Harreveld, R. (2020). Women in Agri-tech: Improving participation in the future of farming final report. CQUniversity Australia.
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Shift work and health: Development of accessible information to support education and awareness of the health outcomes associated with shift work
Reynolds, A. C., Jay, S., Dawson, D., Dorrian, J., & Ferguson, S. (2017). Shift work and health: Development of accessible information to support education and awareness of the health outcomes associated with shift work. Adelaide, SA: The Appleton Institute.
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Awake, smoky and hot : fighting fire without fire
View AbstractFerguson, S., & Aisbett, B. (2013). Awake, smoky and hot : fighting fire without fire. East Melbourne, Vic.: Bushfire CRC. Retrieved from http://www.bushfirecrc.com/
Book chapter
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Circadian rhythms versus daily patterns in human physiology and behavior
View AbstractBroussard, J. L., Reynolds, A. C., Depner, C. M., Ferguson, S. A., Dawson, D., & Wright Jr., K. P. (2017). Circadian rhythms versus daily patterns in human physiology and behavior. In V. Kumar (Ed.), Biological timekeeping: Clocks, rhythms and behaviour (pp. 279-295). New Delhi, India: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-81-322-3688-7_13
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Partial and sleep-stage-selective deprivation
View AbstractMatthews, R., Ferguson, S., & Banks, S. (2013). Partial and sleep-stage-selective deprivation. In C. Kushida (Ed.), Encyclopedia of sleep (pp. 162-168). Netherlands: Elsevier. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-378610-4.00037-1
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Thermoregulation and sleep-wake behavior in humans
View AbstractRogers, N., & Ferguson, S. (2009). Thermoregulation and sleep-wake behavior in humans. In C. J. Amlaner, & P. M. Fuller (Eds.), Basics of sleep guide (2nd ed., pp. 179-186). Westchester, IL: Sleep Research Society. Retrieved from http://www.sleepresearchsociety.org/articles.aspx?id=326
Presentation
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Developing a clear and shared vision: An industry-research-higher education partnership approach
View AbstractKeen Dyer, H. M., Krusel, N., Bridges, A. M., Reynolds, A. C., Ferguson, S. A., & Paterson, J. L. (2016). Developing a clear and shared vision: An industry-research-higher education partnership approach. In Australian Association for Research in Education: Transforming Education Research (pp. 1-2). Melbourne. Retrieved from https://www.aare.edu.au/
Conference paper
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The impact of temperature on the sleep characteristics of volunteer firefighters during a wildland fireground tour simulation
Cvirn, M., Smith, B., Jay, S., Vincent, G., & Ferguson, S. (2015). The impact of temperature on the sleep characteristics of volunteer firefighters during a wildland fireground tour simulation. In G. Kennedy, & C. Sargent (Eds.), The time of your life. 12th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Chronobiology Society. (pp. 18-24). Melbourne: Australasian Chronobiology Society.
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Can Australian bush fire fighters accurately self-monitor their cognitive performance during a 3-day simulated fire-ground campaign?
View AbstractArmstrong, T., Cvirn, M., Ferguson, S., Christoforou, T., & Smith, B. (2013). Can Australian bush fire fighters accurately self-monitor their cognitive performance during a 3-day simulated fire-ground campaign?. In Sleep, performance & well-being in adults & adolecents, The Clock Strikes Ten, 10th Annual Meeting, Australasian Chronobiology Society, Adelaide, September 13th 2013 (pp. 18-23). Adelaide, Australia: Australasian Chronobiology Society.
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The effect of sleep restriction and exposure to physical activity on the cognitive ability of volunteer firefighters across a 3-day simulated fire-ground tour
View AbstractChristoforou, T., Cvirn, M., Ferguson, S., Armstrong, T., & Smith, B. (2013). The effect of sleep restriction and exposure to physical activity on the cognitive ability of volunteer firefighters across a 3-day simulated fire-ground tour. In Sleep, performance & well-being in adults & adolecents, The Clock Strikes Ten, 10th Annual Meeting, Australasian Chronobiology Society, Adelaide, September 13th 2013 (pp. 13-17). Adelaide, Australia: Australasian Chronobiology Society.
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Fatigue Risk Management A Case Study
View AbstractMcCulloch, K., Kontou, T., & Ferguson, S. (2012). Fatigue Risk Management A Case Study. In SPE: Protecting People and the Environment - Evolving Challenges : Perth, Australia, 11-13 September 2012 (pp. 1-8). Richardson, Texas: Society of Petroleum Engineers.
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A forced desynchrony correction
View AbstractMatthews, R., Ferguson, S. A., & Roach, G. D. (2011). A forced desynchrony correction. In G. A. Kennedy, & C. Sargent (Eds.), Little clock, big clock: Molecular to physiological clocks (pp. 43-47). Melbourne, Vic.: Australasian Chronobiology Society.
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Sleep, wake and phase dependent changes in subjective alertness
View AbstractZhou, X., Ferguson, S., Matthews, R., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2010). Sleep, wake and phase dependent changes in subjective alertness. In Australasian Chronobiology Society 7th annual meeting : Living in a 24 (pp. 19-23). Australia: Australasian Chronobiology Society.
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Subjective mood is influenced by sleep-related and circadian processes in a forced desynchrony protocol with severe sleep restriction
View AbstractHeath, G., Sargent, C., Darwent, D., Ferguson, S., Kennaway, D., Hampton, L., . . . Roach, G. (2010). Subjective mood is influenced by sleep-related and circadian processes in a forced desynchrony protocol with severe sleep restriction. In Australasian Chronobiology Society 7th Annual Meeting : Living in a 24 (pp. 7-11). Adelaide, SA: Australasian Chronobiology Society. Retrieved from http://www.australasianchronobiology.org/acspapers.html
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The influence of circadian phase and prior wake on positive and negative mood during a sleep-restricted forced desynchrony protocol
View AbstractHampton, L., Darwent, D., Matthews, R., Heath, G., Ferguson, S., Kennaway, D., & Roach, G. (2010). The influence of circadian phase and prior wake on positive and negative mood during a sleep-restricted forced desynchrony protocol. In Australasian Chronobiology Society 7th annual meeting : Living in a 24 (pp. 13-17). Adelaide, SA: Australasian Chronobiology Society. Retrieved from http://www.australasianchronobiology.org/acspapers.html