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Impact of protected sleep period for internal medicine interns on overnight call on depression, burnout, and empathy.

Judy A Shea, Lisa M Bellini, David F Dinges, Meredith L Curtis, Yuanyuan Tao, Jingsan Zhu, Dylan S Small, Mathias Basner, Laurie Norton, Cristina Novak, C Jessica Dine, Ilene M Rosen, Kevin G Volpp.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patient safety and sleep experts advocate a protected sleep period for residents.
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether interns scheduled for a protected sleep period during overnight call would have better end-of-rotation assessments of burnout, depression, and empathy scores compared with interns without protected sleep periods and whether the amount of sleep obtained during on call predicted end-of-rotation assessments.
METHODS: We conducted a randomized, controlled trial with internal medicine interns at the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center (PVAMC) and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) in academic year 2009-2010. Four-week blocks were randomly assigned to either overnight call permitted under the 2003 duty hour standards or a protected sleep period from 12:30 am to 5:30 am. Participants wore wrist actigraphs. At the beginning and end of the rotations, they completed the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI-HSS), and Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI).
RESULTS: A total of 106 interns participated. There were no significant differences between groups in end-of-rotation BDI-II, MBI-HSS, or IRI scores at either location (P > .05). Amount of sleep while on call significantly predicted lower MBI-Emotional Exhaustion (P < .003), MBI-Depersonalization (P < .003), and IRI-Personal Distress (P < .006) at PVAMC, and higher IRI-Perspective Taking (P < .008) at HUP.
CONCLUSIONS: A protected sleep period produced few consistent improvements in depression, burnout, or empathy, although depression was already low at baseline. Possibly the amount of protected time was too small to affect these emotional states or sleep may not be directly related to these scores.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24949128      PMCID: PMC4054723          DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-13-00241.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Grad Med Educ        ISSN: 1949-8357


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