Smith-Coggins Rebecca, Broderick Kerryann B, Marco Catherine A
Division of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, Colorado.
J Emerg Med. 2014 Sep;47(3):372-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2014.04.020. Epub 2014 May 29.
Night shift work is an integral component of the practice of emergency medicine (EM). Previous studies have demonstrated the challenges of night shift work to health and well being among health care providers.
This study was undertaken to describe the self-reported experience of emergency physicians regarding night shift work with respect to quality of life and career satisfaction.
The 2008 American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) Longitudinal Study of Emergency Physicians (LSEP) was administered by mail to 1003 ABEM diplomates.
Among 819 participants in the 2008 LSEP Physician Survey, most participants responded that night shift work negatively influenced job satisfaction with a moderate or major negative influence (58%; n = 467/800). Forty-three percent of participants indicated that night shifts had caused them to think about leaving EM (n = 344/809). Most participants responded that working night shifts has had mild negative effects (51%; n = 407/800) or major negative effects (9%; n = 68) on their health. Respondents were asked to describe how working night shifts has affected their health. Common themes included fatigue (36%), poor quality of sleep (35%), mood decrement/irritability (29%), and health maintenance challenges (19%). Among participants in the 2008 LSEP Retired Physician Survey, night shifts were a factor in the decision to retire for 56% of participants.
Emergency physicians report negative impacts of night shift work, including fatigue, poor quality of sleep, mood decrement, irritability, and health challenges. Night shifts have a negative influence on job satisfaction and can be a factor in the decision to retire.
夜班工作是急诊医学实践中不可或缺的一部分。先前的研究已经证明了夜班工作对医疗保健提供者的健康和幸福感构成挑战。
本研究旨在描述急诊医生自我报告的关于夜班工作对生活质量和职业满意度影响的经历。
2008年美国急诊医学委员会(ABEM)对急诊医生的纵向研究(LSEP)通过邮件方式对1003名ABEM文凭持有者进行了调查。
在2008年LSEP医生调查的819名参与者中,大多数参与者表示夜班工作对工作满意度有中度或重大负面影响(58%;n = 467/800)。43%的参与者表示夜班工作使他们考虑离开急诊医学领域(n = 344/809)。大多数参与者表示夜班工作对他们的健康有轻微负面影响(51%;n = 407/800)或重大负面影响(9%;n = 68)。受访者被要求描述夜班工作如何影响他们的健康。常见主题包括疲劳(36%)、睡眠质量差(35%)、情绪低落/易怒(29%)和健康维护挑战(19%)。在2008年LSEP退休医生调查的参与者中,56%的参与者表示夜班工作是他们决定退休的一个因素。
急诊医生报告了夜班工作的负面影响,包括疲劳、睡眠质量差、情绪低落、易怒和健康挑战。夜班工作对工作满意度有负面影响,并且可能是决定退休的一个因素。