Effect of Reducing Interns' Weekly Work Hours on Sleep and Attentional Failures
Steven W. Lockley, Ph.D., John W. Cronin, M.D., Erin E. Evans, B.S., R.P.S.G.T., Brian E. Cade, M.S., Clark J. Lee, A.B., Christopher P. Landrigan, M.D., M.P.H., Jeffrey M. Rothschild, M.D., M.P.H., Joel T. Katz, M.D., Craig M. Lilly, M.D., Peter H. Stone, M.D., Daniel Aeschbach, Ph.D., Charles A. Czeisler, Ph.D., M.D., for the Harvard Work Hours, Health and Safety Group
Background Knowledge of the physiological effects of extended(24 hours or more) work shifts in postgraduate medical trainingis limited. We aimed to quantify work hours, sleep, and attentionalfailures among first-year residents (postgraduate year 1) duringa traditional rotation schedule that included extended workshifts and during an intervention schedule that limited scheduledwork hours to 16 or fewer consecutive hours.
Methods Twenty interns were studied during two three-week rotationsin intensive care units, each during both the traditional andthe intervention schedule. Subjects completed daily sleep logsthat were validated with regular weekly episodes (72 to 96 hours)of continuous polysomnography (r=0.94) and work logs that werevalidated by means of direct observation by study staff (r=0.98).
Conclusions Eliminating interns' extended work shifts in anintensive care unit significantly increased sleep and decreasedattentional failures during night work hours.
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From the Divisions of Sleep Medicine (S.W.L., J.W.C., E.E.E., B.E.C., C.J.L., C.P.L., D.A., C.A.C.), General Internal Medicine (J.M.R.), Infectious Disease (J.T.K.), Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (C.M.L.), and Cardiology (P.H.S.) and the Internal Medicine Residency Program (J.T.K.), Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School; the Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School (S.W.L., J.W.C., C.P.L., D.A., C.A.C.); and the Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School (C.P.L.) all in Boston.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Czeisler at the Division of Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 221 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115, or at caczeisler{at}hms.harvard.edu.
Interns' Work Hours
Pennell N. A., Liu J. F., Mazzini M. J., Harnik I. G., Fessler H. E., Brotman D. J., Dwyer J. P., Cohen M. D., Evans A. T., Landrigan C. P., Lockley S. W., Czeisler C. A., the Harvard Work Hours, Health, and Safety Group
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