Assessing the Influence of Shift Timing on Mortality Rates in <32-Week Preterm Infants.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Mustafa Senol Akin, Ufuk Cakir
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Abstract

Introduction: Quality of continuous patient care is crucial in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Staff numbers and intervention timings may vary with working hours, potentially affecting clinical outcomes. However, the effect of on- and off-duty hours on neonatal mortality remains unclear. This study examined the clinical data of deceased premature infants during these hours and assessed mortality frequency over time.

Materials and methods: A retrospective cohort analysis was performed at a single institution, focusing on deceased infants born at ≤ 32 weeks' gestation (WG). The study classified patients based on their time of death using two methods: on-duty versus off-duty periods and three consecutive eight-hour shifts across the day.

Results: Overall, 256 deceased premature infants (on-duty group: 66 (25.8%); off-duty group: 190 (74.2%)) were enrolled. The off-duty period lasted approximately three times longer than the on-duty period, with a corresponding three-fold increase in the mortality rate. During off-duty hours, the number of medical doctors was 4.5 times fewer than that during on-duty hours. Nevertheless, mortality rates per unit time were comparable between the groups. Additionally, the clinical characteristics and morbidities of patients across the groups exhibited similar profiles.

Conclusion: Despite a 4.5-fold decrease in physicians working during off-duty hours in our NICU, the mortality and morbidity rates for infants born at or before 32 WG remained unchanged.

评估换班时间对<32周早产儿死亡率的影响。
在新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)中,患者持续护理的质量至关重要。工作人员人数和干预时间可能随工作时间而变化,这可能会影响临床结果。然而,值班和下班时间对新生儿死亡率的影响尚不清楚。本研究检查了这些小时内死亡早产儿的临床数据,并评估了随时间变化的死亡率。回顾性队列分析在单一机构进行,重点是在妊娠≤32周出生的死亡婴儿(WG)。该研究使用两种方法根据患者的死亡时间对其进行分类:值班与非值班时段,以及一天中连续三个8小时轮班。总共有256名早产儿死亡(值班组:66名(25.8%);非值班组:入组190例(74.2%)。下班时间大约是上班时间的三倍,死亡率相应增加三倍。在非值班时间,医生的数量是值班时间的4.5倍。然而,两组间单位时间的死亡率具有可比性。此外,两组患者的临床特征和发病率表现出相似的特征。尽管在我们的新生儿重症监护室,在下班时间工作的医生减少了4.5倍,但在32wg或之前出生的婴儿的死亡率和发病率保持不变。
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Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
166
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gynäkologen, Geburtshelfer, Hebammen, Neonatologen, Pädiater
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