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Resident work hour restrictions do not improve patient safety in surgery: a critical appraisal based on 7 years of experience in Switzerland

机译:住院时间限制并不能提高手术患者的安全性:根据瑞士7年的经验进行的严格评估

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In 2005 the Swiss government implemented new work-hour limitations for all residency programs in Switzerland, including a 50-hour weekly limit. The reduction in the working hours of doctors in training implicate an increase in their rest time and suggest an amelioration of doctors' clinical performance and consequently in patients' outcomes and safety - which was not detectable in a preliminary study at a large referral center in Switzerland. It remains elusive why work-hour restrictions did not improve patient safety. We are well advised to thoroughly examine and eliminate the known adverse effects of reduced work-hours to improve our patients' safety.
机译:2005年,瑞士政府对瑞士的所有居留计划实施了新的工作时间限制,包括每周50小时的限制。医生培训工作时间的减少暗示了他们休息时间的增加,并暗示了医生临床表现的改善,从而改善了患者的结局和安全性-在瑞士的大型转诊中心进行的初步研究中无法检测到。为何工作时间限制并不能改善患者的安全性仍然难以捉摸。我们强烈建议您彻底检查并消除减少工时的已知不利影响,以提高患者的安全性。

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