Improving Alertness and Performance in Emergency Department Physicians and Nurses: The Use of Planned Naps

Oct 21, 2006Annals of emergency medicine

Using planned naps to boost alertness and performance in emergency doctors and nurses

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Abstract

90% of participants in the nap group were able to sleep for an average of 24.8 minutes.

  • At 7:30 AM, the nap group had significantly fewer performance lapses compared to the no-nap group.
  • Participants who napped reported feeling more vigorous, less fatigued, and less sleepy than those who did not nap.
  • The nap group tended to complete intravenous insertion tasks more quickly than the no-nap group, though this result was not statistically significant.
  • Immediately after the nap, memory performance declined for the nap group compared to the no-nap group.
  • No significant differences were observed in driving performance between the nap and no-nap groups.

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