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Association of workload of on-call medical interns with on-call sleep duration, shift duration, and participation in educational activities.

机译:值班医疗实习生的工作量与值班睡眠时间,轮班时间和参加教育活动的关联。

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CONTEXT: Further restrictions in resident duty hours are being considered, and it is important to understand the association between workload, sleep loss, shift duration, and the educational time of on-call medical interns. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether increased on-call intern workload, as measured by the number of new admissions on-call and the number of previously admitted patients remaining on the service, was associated with reductions in on-call sleep, increased total shift duration, and lower likelihood of participation in educational activities. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective cohort study of medical interns at a single US academic medical center from July 1, 2003, through June 24, 2005. Of the 81 interns, 56 participated (69%), for a total of 165 general medicine inpatient months resulting in 1100 call nights. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: On-call sleep duration, estimated by wrist watch actigraphy; total shift duration, measured from paging logs; and participation in educational activities (didactic lectures or bedside teaching), measured by experience sampling method via a personal digital assistant. RESULTS: Mean (SD) sleep duration on-call was 2.8 (1.5) hours and mean (SD) shift duration was 29.9 (1.7) hours. Interns reported spending 11% of their time in educational activities. Early in the academic year (July to October), each new on-call admission was associated with less sleep (-10.5 minutes [95% confidence interval {CI}, -16.8 to -4.2 minutes]; P < .001) and a longer shift duration (13.2 minutes [95% CI, 3.2-23.3 minutes]; P = .01). A higher number of previously admitted patients remaining on the service was associated with a lower odds of participation in educational activities (odds ratio, 0.82 [95% CI, 0.70-0.96]; P = .01]. Call nights during the week and early in the academic year were associated with the most sleep loss and longest shift durations. CONCLUSION: In this study population, increased on-call workload was associated with more sleep loss, longer shift duration,and a lower likelihood of participation in educational activities.
机译:背景:正在考虑对居民工作时间进行进一步的限制,了解工作量,睡眠不足,轮班时间和值班医疗实习生的受教育时间之间的关联非常重要。目的:要评估按新入诊人数和仍待服务的先前入院患者人数来衡量的随诊实习工作量增加是否与随诊睡眠减少,总轮班时间增加有关,并降低参加教育活动的可能性。设计,地点和参与者:从2003年7月1日至2005年6月24日,在单个美国学术医学中心对医学实习生进行前瞻性队列研究。在81位实习生中,有56位参加了培训(占69%),共165位住院数月导致1100个通宵之夜。主要观察指标:通话中睡眠时间,由手表笔迹估计;总的换班时间,从分页日志中测得;以及通过个人数字助理通过经验抽样方法测得的教育活动(指导性演讲或床边教学)的参与。结果:通话的平均(SD)睡眠时间为2.8(1.5)小时,平均(SD)轮班时间为29.9(1.7)小时。实习生报告说,他们将11%的时间用于教育活动。在学年初期(7月至10月),每次新的随诊入院都与较少的睡眠时间相关(-10.5分钟[95%置信区间{CI},-16.8至-4.2分钟]; P <.001),并且换档时间更长(13.2分钟[95%CI,3.2-23.3分钟]; P = 0.01)。以前仍在接受服务的患者数量较高,参与教育活动的几率较低(赔率比为0.82 [95%CI,0.70-0.96]; P = 0.01)。结论:该研究人群中,应召工作量的增加与更多的睡眠障碍,更长的轮班时间以及参加教育活动的可能性较低有关。

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