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进入夏令时后,与患者安全相关的事件增加。

Increased Patient Safety-Related Incidents Following the Transition into Daylight Savings Time.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Center for Sleep Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2021 Jan;36(1):51-54. doi: 10.1007/s11606-020-06090-9. Epub 2020 Aug 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

"Spring forward," the start of daylight savings time (DST), reduces sleep opportunity by an hour. Insufficient sleep in healthcare workers resulting from the spring forward time change could potentially result in an increase in medical errors.

OBJECTIVE

We examined the change in reported patient safety-related incidents (SRIs), in the week following the transition into and out of DST over a period of 8 years.

DESIGN

Observational study SETTING: A US-based large healthcare organization with sites across multiple states MEASUREMENTS: Voluntarily reported SRIs that occurred 7 days prior to and following the spring and fall time changes for years 2010-2017 were ascertained. SRIs likely resulting from human error were identified separately. The changes in the number of SRIs (either all SRIs or SRIs restricted to those likely resulting from human error) from the week before and after the time change (either spring or fall) were modeled using a negative binomial mixed model with a random effect to correct for non-independent observations in consecutive weeks.

RESULTS

Over the 8-year period, we observed 4.2% (95% CI: - 1.1 to 9.7%; p = 0.12) and 8.8% (95% CI: - 2.5 to 21.5%; p = 0.13) increases in overall SRIs in the 7 days following DST when compared with 7 days prior for spring and fall, respectively. By restricting to SRIs likely resulting from human errors, we observed 18.7% (95% CI: 5.6 to 33.6%; p = 0.004) and 4.9% (95% CI: - 1.3 to 11.5%; p = 0.12) increases for spring and fall, respectively.

CONCLUSION

Policy makers and healthcare organizations should evaluate delayed start of shifts or other contingency measures to mitigate the increased risk of SRIs during transition to DST in spring.

摘要

背景

“调快时间”,即夏令时的开始,会减少一个小时的睡眠时间。由于春季的时间变化,医护人员的睡眠时间不足,可能会导致医疗错误的增加。

目的

我们研究了在过去 8 年中,随着夏令时的转换,在进入和退出夏令时的一周内,报告的与患者安全相关的事件(SRIs)的变化。

设计

观察性研究

地点

美国一家拥有多个州的大型医疗机构

测量方法

确定了 2010 年至 2017 年期间,在春季和秋季时间变化前后的 7 天内自愿报告的 SRIs。分别确定了可能由人为错误导致的 SRI。使用具有随机效应的负二项混合模型对时间变化前后(春季或秋季)一周内的 SRI 数量(所有 SRI 或仅限于可能由人为错误导致的 SRI)变化进行建模,以纠正连续几周内的非独立观察结果。

结果

在 8 年期间,与夏令时前的 7 天相比,我们观察到春季和秋季进入夏令时后 7 天内,整体 SRI 分别增加了 4.2%(95%CI:-1.1 至 9.7%;p=0.12)和 8.8%(95%CI:-2.5 至 21.5%;p=0.13)。通过限制为可能由人为错误导致的 SRI,我们观察到春季和秋季分别增加了 18.7%(95%CI:5.6 至 33.6%;p=0.004)和 4.9%(95%CI:-1.3 至 11.5%;p=0.12)。

结论

政策制定者和医疗机构应评估延迟开始轮班或其他应急措施,以减轻春季进入夏令时期间 SRIs 增加的风险。

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