Resident physicians physical activity during on-call shifts: smartphone-based assessment.

R Ben-David, Z Savin, H Herzberg, Y Shulman, N Bar-Yakkov, A Haham, O Yossepowitch, M Sofer
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Background: Physical activity of resident physicians (RPs) during on-call shifts is difficult to objectively evaluate. The integration of smartphones in our daily routines may allow quantitative assessment, employing pedometric assessment.

Aims: To evaluate the number of steps that RPs walk during on-call shifts as a marker of physical activity by using smartphone-based pedometers.

Methods: Step counts were collected from 100 RPs' smartphones who volunteered to participate in the study between January 2018 and May 2019. The conversion rate was 1400 steps = 1 km (application's default). A shift was defined as regular morning work followed by an in-house on-call stay, totalling 26 hours. Statistical analyses included univariate and multivariate linear mixed models, and Fisher exact test. A P-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: The average walking distance was 12 118 steps (8.6 km/RP/shift). Paediatric intensive care unit and neurosurgery residents recorded the longest walking distances 16 347 and 15 630 steps (11.67 and 11.16 km/shift), respectively. Radiology residents walked the shortest distances 4718 steps (3.37 km/shift). Physically active RPs walked significantly longer distances during their shifts than non-physically active RPs: 12 527 steps versus 11 384 steps (8.95 versus 8.13 km/shift, P < 0.05), respectively. Distances covered during weekday shifts were longer than weekend shifts: 12 092 steps versus 11 570 steps (8.63 versus 8.26 km/shift, P < 0.05), respectively.

Conclusions: Smartphone-based pedometers can aid in analysing physical activity and workload during on-call shifts; such information can be valuable for human resource department, occupational health authorities and medical students with impaired physical mobility when choosing a speciality.

住院医师随叫随到期间的身体活动:基于智能手机的评估。
背景:住院医师(rp)在值班期间的身体活动难以客观评价。智能手机在我们日常生活中的整合可能会允许定量评估,采用计步法评估。目的:通过使用基于智能手机的计步器来评估rp在随叫随到的班次中行走的步数,以此作为身体活动的标志。方法:从2018年1月至2019年5月期间自愿参加该研究的100名rp的智能手机中收集步数。转换率为1400步= 1公里(应用程序的默认值)。轮班的定义是:早上正常工作,然后在内部随叫随到,总共26个小时。统计分析包括单变量和多变量线性混合模型,Fisher精确检验。p值< 0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:平均步行距离为12 118步(8.6 km/RP/shift)。儿科重症监护病房和神经外科住院医生的最长步行距离分别为16 347步和15 630步(11.67和11.16 km/shift)。放射科居民步行距离最短,4718步(3.37公里/班)。体力活动的RPs在轮班期间的步行距离显著高于非体力活动的RPs,分别为12 527步和11 384步(8.95和8.13 km/shift, P < 0.05)。工作日班次的步行距离比周末班次长,分别为12092步和11770步(8.63 vs 8.26 km/shift, P < 0.05)。结论:基于智能手机的计步器可以帮助分析值班期间的身体活动和工作量;这些信息对于人力资源部门、职业卫生主管部门和身体活动能力受损的医科学生在选择专业时很有价值。
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