Publicação

Fadiga e aviação: Os Horários Irregulares da Tripulação de Cabine

Detalhes bibliográficos
Resumo:In a contemporary society active 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year the issue of fatigue and associated risks and its management are very relevant subjects. This paper focuses on irregular schedules as trigger of fatigue symptom´s. Its conclusions are based on a focused study of cabin crews of a Portuguese airline. The aim of this study was to analyze: (1) what are the physical, psychological, social and emotional requirements of the cabin crew work; (2) whether the schedules being observed and effective resting timeouts are triggering factors of fatigue; (3) the existence/expression of symptoms of fatigue in the crew cabin. We developed a questionnaire adapted to the profession specificities. The questionnaire was applied to a sample of 73 cabin crew-members, of which 39 female and 34 male with an average age of 27.68 years. The results demonstrate that the key factors contributing to fatigue are: the flight type, the lack of humidity and temperature oscillations in the cabin, as well as night flights, jet lag and, to a lesser extent, the scheduling irregularity and lack of rest. The most reported physical complaints concern legs, feet and back pain. The main symptoms/signs of fatigue are tired legs, dry skin, and tired eyes. Digestive problems, affecting mainly women, have also been reported. There were significant differences between gender and sleep, where men evaluate their sleep as more restful comparing with women. There were also significant differences in seniority: the lack of humidity in the cabin, lack of sleep and stomach problems tend to affect more senior workers and sleep quality is better in people with less seniority; One can consider that the main objectives of this study have been achieved. We would recommend the use of other methodologies and / or companies of the same kind, in order to verify these results replication.
Autores:Carvalhais, José Domingos de Jesus
Assunto:Horários Irregulares Aviação Fadiga Cabin Crew Fatigue Tripulação de Cabine Ergonomics Ergonomia Irregular Scheduling Aviation
Ano:2015
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:Aberto
Instituição associada:Repositório Comum, Instituto Superior de Ciências Educativas, Repositório Comum, Instituto Superior de Educação e Ciências, Repositório Comum
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Comum
_version_ 1850560629300002816
author2 Carvalhais, José Domingos de Jesus
author_facet Carvalhais, José Domingos de Jesus
conditionsOfAccess_str open access
contentURL_str_mv https://comum.rcaap.pt/bitstreams/5b2cafbb-8f52-43e2-a380-ca7e0e4f0b56/download
https://comum.rcaap.pt/bitstreams/ba8ea41f-16e8-4b74-9266-72313bfd272d/download
country_str PT
description In a contemporary society active 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year the issue of fatigue and associated risks and its management are very relevant subjects. This paper focuses on irregular schedules as trigger of fatigue symptom´s. Its conclusions are based on a focused study of cabin crews of a Portuguese airline. The aim of this study was to analyze: (1) what are the physical, psychological, social and emotional requirements of the cabin crew work; (2) whether the schedules being observed and effective resting timeouts are triggering factors of fatigue; (3) the existence/expression of symptoms of fatigue in the crew cabin. We developed a questionnaire adapted to the profession specificities. The questionnaire was applied to a sample of 73 cabin crew-members, of which 39 female and 34 male with an average age of 27.68 years. The results demonstrate that the key factors contributing to fatigue are: the flight type, the lack of humidity and temperature oscillations in the cabin, as well as night flights, jet lag and, to a lesser extent, the scheduling irregularity and lack of rest. The most reported physical complaints concern legs, feet and back pain. The main symptoms/signs of fatigue are tired legs, dry skin, and tired eyes. Digestive problems, affecting mainly women, have also been reported. There were significant differences between gender and sleep, where men evaluate their sleep as more restful comparing with women. There were also significant differences in seniority: the lack of humidity in the cabin, lack of sleep and stomach problems tend to affect more senior workers and sleep quality is better in people with less seniority; One can consider that the main objectives of this study have been achieved. We would recommend the use of other methodologies and / or companies of the same kind, in order to verify these results replication.
documentTypeURL_str http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdcc
documentType_str master thesis
id f3c68a1a-2829-44cc-a263-c4f1996c8870
identifierHandle_str http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/9006
language por
publicationDateFull_str 2015-06-22T09:49:56Z
publicationDate_str 2015-06-22
publishDate 2015
relatedInstitutions_str_mv Repositório Comum
Instituto Superior de Ciências Educativas
Repositório Comum
Instituto Superior de Educação e Ciências
Repositório Comum
resourceName_str Repositório Comum
spellingShingle Fadiga e aviação: Os Horários Irregulares da Tripulação de Cabine
Horários Irregulares
Aviação
Fadiga
Cabin Crew
Fatigue
Tripulação de Cabine
Ergonomics
Ergonomia
Irregular Scheduling
Aviation
title Fadiga e aviação: Os Horários Irregulares da Tripulação de Cabine
topic Horários Irregulares
Aviação
Fadiga
Cabin Crew
Fatigue
Tripulação de Cabine
Ergonomics
Ergonomia
Irregular Scheduling
Aviation