Department of Medical Education, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029, USA.
Acad Med. 2011 Jan;86(1):30-3. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181ff9725.
Because of the impact of resident duty hours on resident and medical student education, it is important to determine curriculum deans' opinions toward and current status of student work hours regulations.
In 2008, the authors electronically surveyed the curriculum deans at the 126 U.S. medical schools accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) regarding student work hours at their schools.
Sixty-six respondents (82%) had a written policy restricting their students' work hours, and in 63% of these, the policy also extended to students visiting their institution. Policies applied to mandatory and elective (84%) or only mandatory (16%) rotations. About half the respondents supported a universal policy across medical schools, but of those who supported a policy, there was an equal split between whether individual schools or the LCME should create the policy. Deans felt strongly (>80%) that student well-being would be improved by work hours regulation, yet 48% noted that it would negatively affect scheduling required clerkship activities. Fifty-four percent supported the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work hours policy for students, and most (82%) felt that students should work no more than 80 hours/week. Students are always supervised, yet extended work hours can affect learning and patient and team interactions.
Without a mandate, many schools have created policies to restrict student work hours. This study describes the current status and offers an opportunity for consensus building around this important issue.
由于住院医师工作时间对住院医师和医学生教育的影响,了解课程院长对学生工作时间规定的看法和现状非常重要。
2008 年,作者通过电子邮件向美国 126 所经医学教育联络委员会(LCME)认证的医学院的课程院长进行了关于学生工作时间的调查。
66 名受访者(82%)制定了限制学生工作时间的书面政策,其中 63%的政策也适用于访问其机构的学生。政策适用于强制性和选修性(84%)或仅强制性(16%)实习。大约一半的受访者支持在医学院实行统一政策,但在支持政策的受访者中,对于应由个别学校还是 LCME 制定政策存在分歧。院长们强烈认为(>80%)工作时间的规范将改善学生的健康状况,但 48%的人指出这将对安排必要的实习活动产生负面影响。54%的人支持研究生医学教育认证委员会对学生的工作时间政策,大多数(82%)认为学生每周的工作时间不应超过 80 小时。学生总是受到监督,但延长工作时间会影响学习以及患者和团队之间的互动。
在没有强制要求的情况下,许多学校已经制定了限制学生工作时间的政策。本研究描述了现状,并为围绕这一重要问题达成共识提供了机会。