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住院医师对患者安全的认知与违反值班时间规定之间的关联

Association Between Resident Perceptions of Patient Safety and Duty Hour Violations.

作者信息

Matulewicz Richard S, Odell David D, Chung Jeanette W, Ban Kristen A, Yang Anthony D, Bilimoria Karl Y

机构信息

Surgical Outcomes and Quality Improvement Center, Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; Department of Urology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.

Surgical Outcomes and Quality Improvement Center, Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.

出版信息

J Am Coll Surg. 2017 Feb;224(2):113-117.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2016.10.044. Epub 2016 Nov 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Residents are often required to balance whether to adhere to duty hour policies or violate them to care for patients and obtain educational experiences. Little is known about why residents violate duty hour policies and whether there is a relationship between how often residents violate duty hours and concerns about patient safety. Our objective was to assess the association between resident duty hour violations and resident concerns about patient safety.

STUDY DESIGN

We analyzed survey data collected from surgery residents who completed the 2015 American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination, excluding those in the Flexible Policy arm of the Flexibility in Duty Hour Requirements for Surgical Trainees (FIRST) trial. Perceptions of how duty hour restrictions affect patient safety were dichotomized as either "positive/neutral" or "negative." Resident duty hour violations in a typical month were separated as "frequently" (≥3 times) or "infrequently" (<3 times). Rates were compared and regression models were used to examine the association between negative perceptions and duty hour violations, adjusting for resident and program-level covariates.

RESULTS

Overall, 25.3% of trainees under current policies perceived that current ACGME duty hour policies negatively affected patient safety. This negative perception increased with PGY level (PGY1: 18.5%, PGY2 to 3: 22.6%, PGY4 to 5: 32.0%; p < 0.001). Residents with negative perceptions more often reported frequent duty violations (positive/neutral: 20.0% vs negative: 32.7%; p < 0.001). After adjustment for covariates, a negative perception of how duty hour policies affect patient safety was significantly associated with a higher likelihood of frequent duty hour violations among all trainees grouped together (odds ratio [OR] = 1.89; 95% CI, 1.60-2.22), and separately for interns (OR = 2.59; 95% CI, 1.70-3.93), junior (OR = 1.62; 95% CI 1.22-2.16), and senior residents (OR = 1.99; 95% CI, 1.54-2.58).

CONCLUSIONS

Trainees who reported perceiving negative effects of duty hour policies on patient safety were more likely to report frequent duty hour violations.

摘要

背景

住院医师常常需要在遵守工作时长政策还是违反政策以照顾患者并获取教育经验之间进行权衡。对于住院医师违反工作时长政策的原因以及住院医师违反工作时长的频率与对患者安全的担忧之间是否存在关联,我们知之甚少。我们的目标是评估住院医师违反工作时长与住院医师对患者安全的担忧之间的关联。

研究设计

我们分析了从完成2015年美国外科医师委员会住院医师培训考试的外科住院医师收集的调查数据,排除了参与“外科住院医师工作时长灵活性要求(FIRST)试验”灵活政策组的人员。对工作时长限制如何影响患者安全的看法被分为“积极/中性”或“消极”两类。将典型月份中住院医师违反工作时长的情况分为“频繁”(≥3次)或“不频繁”(<3次)。比较了发生率,并使用回归模型来检验消极看法与违反工作时长之间的关联,同时对住院医师和项目层面的协变量进行了调整。

结果

总体而言,在当前政策下,25.3%的受训者认为当前美国研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)的工作时长政策对患者安全有负面影响。这种消极看法随着住院医师培训年资(PGY)的增加而上升(PGY1:18.5%,PGY2至3:22.6%,PGY4至5:32.0%;p<0.001)。持消极看法的住院医师更常报告频繁违反工作时长的情况(积极/中性:20.0%对消极:32.7%;p<0.001)。在对协变量进行调整后,对于工作时长政策如何影响患者安全的消极看法与所有受训者总体频繁违反工作时长的可能性显著相关(优势比[OR]=1.89;95%置信区间,1.60 - 2.22),对于实习医师(OR = 2.59;95%置信区间,1.70 - 3.93)、低年级住院医师(OR = 1.62;95%置信区间1.22 - 2.16)和高年级住院医师(OR = 1.99;95%置信区间,1.54 - 2.58)分别也是如此。

结论

报告认为工作时长政策对患者安全有负面影响的受训者更有可能报告频繁违反工作时长的情况。

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