Deterioration of Neurobehavioral Performance in Resident Physicians During Repeated Exposure to Extended Duration Work Shifts

Aug 2, 2012Sleep

Worsening mental and behavioral performance in resident doctors during repeated long work shifts

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Abstract

Residents averaged 6.3 hours of sleep per day during a 3-week rotation with 24- to 30-hour work shifts.

  • Cumulative sleep deficiency was observed over a 21-day rotation with alternating extended and standard shifts.
  • Response times in psychomotor vigilance testing deteriorated during a single extended shift.
  • Performance declined progressively across successive extended shifts, with significant impairment noted by the fifth and sixth shifts.
  • An interaction between acute effects of extended shifts and chronic sleep deficiency was identified, affecting response times.

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