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夜班准备、表现及认知:急诊医学护士、住院医师和教员之间存在差异吗?

Night shift preparation, performance, and perception: are there differences between emergency medicine nurses, residents, and faculty?

作者信息

Richards John R, Stayton Taylor L, Wells Jason A, Parikh Aman K, Laurin Erik G

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA.

出版信息

Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2018 Dec;5(4):240-248. doi: 10.15441/ceem.17.270. Epub 2018 Apr 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Determine differences between faculty, residents, and nurses regarding night shift preparation, performance, recovery, and perception of emotional and physical health effects.

METHODS

Survey study performed at an urban university medical center emergency department with an accredited residency program in emergency medicine.

RESULTS

Forty-seven faculty, 37 residents, and 90 nurses completed the survey. There was no difference in use of physical sleep aids between groups, except nurses utilized blackout curtains more (69%) than residents (60%) and faculty (45%). Bedroom temperature preference was similar. The routine use of pharmacologic sleep aids differed: nurses and residents (both 38%) compared to faculty (13%). Residents routinely used melatonin more (79%) than did faculty (33%) and nurses (38%). Faculty preferred not to eat (45%), whereas residents (24%) preferred a full meal. The majority (>72%) in all groups drank coffee before their night shift and reported feeling tired despite their routine, with 4:00 a.m. as median nadir. Faculty reported a higher rate (41%) of falling asleep while driving compared to residents (14%) and nurses (32%), but the accident rate (3% to 6%) did not differ significantly. All had similar opinions regarding night shift-associated health effects. However, faculty reported lower level of satisfaction working night shifts, whereas nurses agreed less than the other groups regarding increased risk of drug and alcohol dependence.

CONCLUSION

Faculty, residents, and nurses shared many characteristics. Faculty tended to not use pharmacologic sleep aids, not eat before their shift, fall asleep at a higher rate while driving home, and enjoy night shift work less.

摘要

目的

确定教员、住院医师和护士在夜班准备、工作表现、恢复情况以及对情绪和身体健康影响的认知方面的差异。

方法

在一所城市大学医学中心急诊科进行的调查研究,该急诊科设有经认可的急诊医学住院医师培训项目。

结果

47名教员、37名住院医师和90名护士完成了调查。各组在使用物理助眠工具方面没有差异,但护士使用遮光窗帘的比例(69%)高于住院医师(60%)和教员(45%)。卧室温度偏好相似。药物助眠工具的常规使用情况有所不同:护士和住院医师(均为38%)与教员(13%)相比。住院医师常规使用褪黑素的比例(79%)高于教员(33%)和护士(38%)。教员更喜欢不吃东西(45%),而住院医师(24%)更喜欢吃一顿丰盛的饭菜。所有组中的大多数人(>72%)在夜班前喝咖啡,并且尽管有日常习惯仍报告感到疲劳,凌晨4点为疲劳最低点。教员报告开车时睡着的发生率(41%)高于住院医师(14%)和护士(32%),但事故发生率(3%至6%)没有显著差异。所有人对夜班相关的健康影响都有相似的看法。然而,教员报告夜班工作的满意度较低,而护士在药物和酒精依赖风险增加方面与其他组的意见分歧更大。

结论

教员、住院医师和护士有许多共同特征。教员倾向于不使用药物助眠工具,上班前不吃东西,开车回家时睡着的发生率较高,并且对夜班工作的喜爱程度较低。

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