Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, Davis, California, USA.
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
Vet Surg. 2023 May;52(4):491-504. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13943. Epub 2023 Feb 18.
This review discusses the scientific evidence regarding effects of insufficient rest on clinical performance and house officer training programs, the associations of clinical duty scheduling with insufficient rest, and the implications for risk management.
Narrative review.
Several literature searches using broad terms such as "sleep deprivation," "veterinary," "physician," and "surgeon" were performed using PubMed and Google scholar.
Sleep deprivation and insufficient rest have clear and deleterious effects on job performance, which in healthcare occupations impacts patient safety and practice function. The unique requirements of a career in veterinary surgery, which may include on-call shifts and overnight work, can lead to distinct sleep challenges and chronic insufficient rest with resultant serious but often poorly recognized impacts. These effects negatively impact practices, teams, surgeons, and patients. The self-assessment of fatigue and performance effect is demonstrably untrustworthy, reinforcing the need for institution-level protections. While the issues are complex and there is no one-size-fits-all approach, duty hour or workload restrictions may be an important first step in addressing these issues within veterinary surgery, as it has been in human medicine.
Systematic re-examination of cultural expectations and practice logistics are needed if improvement in working hours, clinician well-being, productivity, and patient safety are to occur.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE (OR IMPACT): A more comprehensive understanding of the magnitude and consequence of sleep-related impairment better enables surgeons and hospital management to address systemic challenges in veterinary practice and training programs.
本综述讨论了关于休息不足对临床绩效和住院医师培训计划的影响的科学证据,以及临床值班安排与休息不足之间的关联,以及对风险管理的影响。
叙述性综述。
使用 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 进行了几次文献检索,使用了广泛的术语,如“睡眠剥夺”、“兽医”、“医生”和“外科医生”。
睡眠剥夺和休息不足对工作表现有明显的有害影响,在医疗保健职业中,这会影响患者安全和实践功能。兽医手术职业的独特要求,可能包括随叫随到的轮班和夜间工作,会导致明显的睡眠挑战和慢性休息不足,从而产生严重但往往未被充分认识的影响。这些影响对实践、团队、外科医生和患者都有负面影响。疲劳和表现效果的自我评估显然不可靠,这强化了机构层面保护的必要性。尽管问题很复杂,没有一刀切的方法,但在兽医手术中,限制工作时间或工作量可能是解决这些问题的重要第一步,就像在人类医学中一样。
如果要提高工作时间、临床医生的幸福感、生产力和患者安全,就需要对文化期望和实践逻辑进行系统的重新审查。
临床意义(或影响):更全面地了解与睡眠相关的损害的程度和后果,使外科医生和医院管理层能够解决兽医实践和培训计划中的系统性挑战。