Ruby S T, Allen L, Fielding L P, Deckers P J
Department of Surgery, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington.
Arch Surg. 1990 Jun;125(6):764-7; discussion 767-8. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1990.01410180090015.
Traditional work schedules of surgical residents have been cited as a factor that negatively influences residency education and the quality of patient care. As an adjunct to the formulation of recommendations for the development of the environment for general surgery training, the New England Association of Program Directors in Surgery set out to sample the attitudes of surgical residents in New England relative to their perceived need to reform work hours. Seventy-two percent of the residents thought there was a need for some level of resident work schedule change. The major variable that correlated with this opinion was the reported amount of sleep that a resident needed before returning to work after a 24-hour shift. The ultimate effect on education, patient care, and fiscal resources of these potentially sensitive changes remains to be determined.
外科住院医师的传统工作时间表被认为是对住院医师培训教育和患者护理质量产生负面影响的一个因素。作为制定普通外科培训环境发展建议的一项补充措施,新英格兰外科项目主任协会着手抽样调查新英格兰地区外科住院医师对于他们所认为的改革工作时间必要性的态度。72%的住院医师认为有必要在一定程度上改变住院医师的工作时间表。与这一观点相关的主要变量是报告显示一名住院医师在24小时轮班后返回工作岗位之前所需的睡眠时间。这些潜在敏感变化对教育、患者护理和财政资源的最终影响仍有待确定。