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Computerized assessment of seafarers’ functional status on board
Type of publication
Straipsnis konferencijos medžiagoje Scopus duomenų bazėje / Article in conference proceedings in Scopus database (P1a2)
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
Author(s)
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Title
Computerized assessment of seafarers’ functional status on board
Publisher
Milan : ATENA, 2015
Date Issued
Date Issued | Start Page | End Page |
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2015-06-24 | 765 | 773 |
Is part of
NAV 2015 : 18th international conference on ships and shipping research
Field of Science
Abstract
Work-related stress, mental and physical fatigue, disturbed sleep and mood are factors worsening functional status of seafarers. It might be crucial for decreasing operational readiness and situational awareness of seafarers and increasing risk of accidents and injuries at work during sea missions. This paper introduces a web-based system for seafarers’ functional state assessment during sea missions. The Web system is based on client-server architecture and the international open source technologies including Apache web server, PHP scripts and MySQL database. The system includes administrative data and following questionnaires: Multidimensional fatigue inventory, Sleep diary, Hospital anxiety and depression scale, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality questionnaire, and SF-36. ECG monitoring for up till 72-hour period with further analysis of heart rate variability for assessment of functional status modifications under work-related stress conditions is foreseen. The first results of the initial practical realization of the webbased data base are presented. Technically, the computerized system provides a remote access to data base and enhances information management and information processing capabilities. Practically, the developed system provides an opportunity to assess the functional status of seafarers and detect the changes in physical and mental status evoked by work load or stress during sea mission.
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ISBN (of the container)
9788894055719
Scopus
2-s2.0-85012937415
eLABa
12271237
Coverage Spatial
Italija / Italy (IT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
21
Date Reporting
2015