作者
Laura K Barger, Brian E Cade, Najib T Ayas, John W Cronin, Bernard Rosner, Frank E Speizer, Charles A Czeisler
发表日期
2005/1/13
期刊
New England Journal of Medicine
卷号
352
期号
2
页码范围
125-134
出版商
Massachusetts Medical Society
简介
Background
Long work hours and work shifts of an extended duration (≥24 hours) remain a hallmark of medical education in the United States. Yet their effect on health and safety has not been evaluated with the use of validated measures.
Methods
We conducted a prospective nationwide, Web-based survey in which 2737 residents in their first postgraduate year (interns) completed 17,003 monthly reports that provided detailed information about work hours, work shifts of an extended duration, documented motor vehicle crashes, near-miss incidents, and incidents involving involuntary sleeping.
Results
The odds ratios for reporting a motor vehicle crash and for reporting a near-miss incident after an extended work shift, as compared with a shift that was not of extended duration, were 2.3 (95 percent confidence interval, 1.6 to 3.3) and 5.9 (95 percent confidence interval, 5.4 to 6.3), respectively. In a prospective …
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