Psychophysiological responses of firefighters to day and night rescue interventions.

Appl Ergon

University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, Laboratory C3S (EA 4660), Department Sport and Performance, UFR STAPS, 31 Chemin de l'Epitaphe, 25000, Besançon, France. Electronic address:

Published: September 2021

This study aimed 1) to assess the psychophysiological responses throughout a rescue intervention performed during the day and at night and 2) to determine if a vibrating alarm influences these psychophysiological responses at night. Sixteen male firefighters completed a simulated intervention under three different conditions: 1) during the day with a sound alarm signal (Day), 2) during the night with a sound alarm signal (Night), 3) during the night with a vibrating alarm signal (Night). Cardiovascular and psychological stress were recorded throughout the interventions. During the alarm signal, HR reactivity was greater in Night than in Day (p < 0.01). Parasympathetic reactivation and self-confidence were significantly lower in Night than in Day (p < 0.05). HR reactivity was decreased in Night in comparison to Night (p < 0.05). Overall, the rescue intervention had a greater impact on the psychophysiological variables during the night than during the day, and the type of alarm had a minor effect.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103457DOI Listing

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