ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Attention indicators as markers of fatigue in ambulance workers

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Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University, Ryazan, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Tatyana Alexandrovna Bolobonkina
8 Marta, 8, Ryazan, 390027, Russia; ur.kb@aniknobolob

About paper

Funding: the study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research under research project #20-313-90005.

Acknowledgments: the authors thank I.P. Zadoy, Chief Physician of the City Clinical Emergency Medical Station, for assistance in organizing the study.

Author contribution: Bolobonkina TA — data acquisition and analysis; Dementiev AA — study design development, data analysis; Minaeva NV — article authoring.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Ryazan State Medical University named after Academician I.P. Pavlov of the Ministry of Health of Russia (Minutes #2 of October 08, 2019); all participants signed an informed consent.

Received: 2022-11-10 Accepted: 2022-11-14 Published online: 2022-12-20
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Table 1. Structure of workers with different individual dynamics of the attention capacity indicator against the shift-based schedule
Note: * — р < 0.05; * * — р < 0.01; * * * — р < 0.001 — degree of significance using paired Student's t-test; CI, р < 0.05 — 95% confidence interval.
Table 2. Structure of workers with different individual dynamics of the attention allocation indicator against the shift-based schedule
Note: * — р < 0.05; * * — р < 0.01; * * * — р < 0.001 — degree of significance using paired Student's t-test; CI, р < 0.05 — 95% confidence interval.