A prospective observational study of sleep patterns and work-related communications during home call for a pediatric surgery fellow

IF 1.4 Q3 SURGERY
Steven L. Raymond MD , Edward Tagge MD, MS
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Abstract

Objective

A pediatric surgery fellow is often regarded as a cornerstone of an academic children's hospital due to the need for their clinical services with overnight coverage being an important aspect of the care provided. There is little known about the objective sleep patterns and work-related communications of a pediatric surgery fellow during overnight home call. The aim of this study is to better understand the sleep patterns and interruptions of an on-call pediatric surgery fellow.

Design

A prospective observational study of 60 call nights and 60 non-call nights of a pediatric surgery senior fellow was performed from September 2022 to February 2023.

Setting

An academic Children's Hospital.

Participant

An ACGME-accredited clinical pediatric surgery fellow.

Results

On average, the pediatric surgery fellow spent 6.9 and 5.8 total hours in bed and asleep each night, respectively. The total sleep time was less for call nights compared to non-call nights (5.4 versus 6.3 h, p < 0.0001). The mean number of work-related communications per 12-hour night shift was four. The majority of communications were regarding new consults (63.8 %). The pediatric surgery fellow spent an average of 5.9 min per communication and approximately 23.8 min total during each 12-hour night shift. Approximately half of these communications occurred during sleep hours.

Conclusions

This study reveals overall sleep duration was below recommended levels. There were significant alterations in sleep patterns during call nights. Work-related communications further compounded sleep disturbances. Further research and interventions in this area are warranted.

一项前瞻性观察研究:儿科手术研究员在家值班期间的睡眠模式和与工作有关的交流
摘要: 儿科外科研究员通常被视为学术儿童医院的基石,因为需要他们提供临床服务,而通宵值班是提供医疗服务的一个重要方面。目前,人们对小儿外科研究员通宵在家值班期间的客观睡眠模式和与工作相关的交流知之甚少。本研究旨在更好地了解小儿外科值班研究员的睡眠模式和睡眠中断情况。设计2022年9月至2023年2月期间,对一名小儿外科高级研究员的60个值班夜和60个非值班夜进行了前瞻性观察研究。与非值班夜相比,值班夜的总睡眠时间较少(5.4 小时对 6.3 小时,p < 0.0001)。每 12 小时夜班中与工作相关的通信平均为四次。大多数通信都与新的会诊有关(63.8%)。在每次 12 小时的夜班中,小儿外科研究员每次沟通平均耗时 5.9 分钟,总耗时约 23.8 分钟。结论这项研究显示,总体睡眠时间低于建议水平。在值班夜里,睡眠模式发生了重大变化。与工作相关的通信进一步加剧了睡眠障碍。有必要在这一领域开展进一步的研究和干预。
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