The effect of fatigue, sleep deprivation and onerous working hours on the physical and mental wellbeing of pre-registration house officers

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Leonard, C [1 ]
Fanning, N [1 ]
Attwood, J [1 ]
Buckley, M [1 ]
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[1] St James Hosp, Dept Med, Dublin 8, Ireland
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10.1007/BF02937548
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The potential deleterious effects of doctors' long and arduous shifts have received relatively scant attention. This study addressed the effect of a 32 h on-call shift on 16 pre-registration medical house officers in St, James's Hospital, Dublin. We assessed 5 psychological parameters (Tension-Anxiety, Depression-Dejection, Vigour-Activity, Fatigue-inertia and Confusion-Bewilderment) as well as 5 simple tests of alertness and concentration both pre- and post-call, The doctors were randomly assigned to be tested either pre- or post-call. On average the doctors got 4.5 hours sleep during a 32 h shift. This long shift had an adverse effect on all the psychological parameters (p<0.05) except Depression-Dejection. The total mood disturbance score, which has been shown to correlate well with general psychological well-being, deteriorated significantly after the 32 h shift, p<0.005. Two of the simple tests of alertness and concentration (Trail-making test and Stroop Color-Word test) also showed a significant fall-off in performance with sleep deprivation, p<0.05, although the remaining tests (Delayed Story Recall, Critical Flicker Fusion and Three Minute Grammatical Reasoning Test) were not significantly impaired by the 32 h shift. This study shows that prolonged periods of duty without sleep adversely affect junior doctors, both ire their psychological well-being and in their ability to carry one simple tasks.
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