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Claudia Maldonado BSc MSc:
Claudia has had extensive training in sleep and environmental
physiology, particularly related to the transportation industry.
Her skills also encompass clinical diagnoses of sleep disorders
in adults and in children.
She obtained her basic science degree from the University
of the Witwatersrand in South Africa, she completed a Master
of Science degree by dissertation, entitled, Sleepiness:
consequences for South African truck drivers and a new instrument
for its assessment. Claudia’s research interests include
how people cope with the 24-hour day; the consequences of
fatigue and sleepiness in truck drivers, performance and
sleepiness, and the effects of sleep deprivation in children.
The development of a cartoon sleepiness scale has been
a unique breakthrough in the assessment of sleepiness across
race and culture and has facilitated the measurement of
sleepiness in a multicultural population where literacy
rates are low. Claudia also has developed a portable composite
tool to measure environmental variables that impact on comfort
and affect performance.
Her recent publications include: A pictorial sleepiness
scale based on cartoon faces (Sleep 27:541-548); Sleep behaviour
of South African adolescents (Sleep 25:417-421); Sleep,
work schedules and accident risk in South African truck
drivers (South African Journal of Science 98:319-324); Coping
with the 24-hour society – Focus on shift work and
sleepiness. (Occupational Journal of Southern Africa 5:22-27).
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