Pediatrics

Long Work Shifts and Thinking Skills in Medical Residents

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Abstract

The mean number of attentional failures was 6.8 on extended-duration work rosters compared to 2.9 on rapid cycling work rosters.

  • Extended-duration work rosters (EDWRs) are associated with significantly more attentional failures compared to rapid cycling work rosters (RCWRs).
  • Reaction times were approximately 18% slower and subjective alertness was about 9% lower on EDWRs than on RCWRs.
  • These performance differences persisted throughout the 4-week rotation.
  • Attentional failures on EDWRs are linked to serious medical errors by resident-physicians.
  • RCWRs may reduce the rate of serious medical errors compared to EDWRs after adjusting for workload.

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