| Literature DB >> 29126406 |
Benjamin J Sandefur1, Diana M Shewmaker2, Christine M Lohse3, Steven H Rose4, James E Colletti2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) implemented revisions to resident duty hour requirements (DHRs) in 2011 to improve patient safety and resident well-being. Perceptions of DHRs have been reported to vary by training stage and specialty among internal medicine and general surgery residents. The authors explored perceptions of DHRs among all residents at a large academic medical center.Entities:
Keywords: Duty hour; Fatigue; Medical education; Medical error; Resident perception; Work hour
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29126406 PMCID: PMC5681814 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-017-1033-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Demographic Characteristics of the 495 Survey Respondents
| Survey Question | Respondents, No. (%) |
|---|---|
| Age, y ( | |
| 20–24 | 2 (<1) |
| 25–29 | 202 (46) |
| 30–34 | 179 (41) |
| 35–39 | 34 (8) |
| 40–44 | 9 (2) |
| 45–50 | 8 (2) |
| > 50 | 7 (2) |
| Sex ( | |
| Female | 176 (40) |
| Male | 264 (60) |
| Marital status ( | |
| Married/domestic partner | 291 (66) |
| Living with significant other | 34 (8) |
| Divorced | 8 (2) |
| Single, never married | 108 (24) |
| Children ( | |
| Yes | 161 (37) |
| No | 279 (63) |
| Medical school ( | |
| US medical graduate | 377 (86) |
| Foreign medical graduate | 60 (14) |
| Anticipated practice type ( | |
| Academic | 219 (50) |
| Private | 74 (17) |
| Unsure | 147 (33) |
| PGY ( | |
| 1 | 76 (17) |
| 2 | 81 (18) |
| 3 | 97 (22) |
| 4 | 62 (14) |
| 5 | 56 (13) |
| ≥6 | 66 (15) |
| Specialty, No. of respondents (% of respondents; % of specialty responding) ( | |
| Anesthesiology | 48 (11; 81) |
| Dermatology | 9 (2; 36) |
| Emergency medicine | 20 (5; 80) |
| Family medicine | 17 (4; 68) |
| Genetics | 1 (<1; 50) |
| Internal medicine and subspecialties | 105 (24; 61) |
| Neurologic surgery | 9 (2; 41) |
| Neurology | 18 (4; 67) |
| Obstetrics and gynecology | 14 (3; 82) |
| Ophthalmology | 4 (1; 33) |
| Orthopedic surgery | 31 (7; 53) |
| Otorhinolaryngology | 2 (<1; 10) |
| Pathology and laboratory medicine | 14 (3; 56) |
| Pediatric and adolescent medicine | 25 (6; 60) |
| Physical medicine and rehabilitation | 15 (3; 65) |
| Psychiatry | 19 (4; 54) |
| Radiation oncology | 6 (1; 50) |
| Radiology | 24 (5; 46) |
| Surgery and subspecialties | 34 (8; 34) |
| Urology | 9 (2; 45) |
| Other | 15 (3) |
Abbreviation: PGY postgraduate year
Resident Satisfaction and Comparison by PGY and Specialty
| Survey Question | Possible Survey Response | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strongly agree | Agree | Disagree | Strongly disagree | |
| I am satisfied with the current duty hour rules ( | 101 (26) | 204 (52) | 62 (16) | 24 (6) |
| Strongly positive | Positive | Negative | Strongly negative | |
| Overall, I believe the current ACGME standards affect my training in a _________ way ( | 34 (9) | 249 (64) | 89 (23) | 16 (4) |
| I am satisfied with the current duty hour rulesa,b | Strongly agree | Agree | Disagree | Strongly disagree |
| PGY 1 and PGY 2 ( | 48 (33) | 74 (51) | 18 (13) | 4 (3) |
| PGY 3 and greater ( | 51 (21) | 129 (53) | 44 (18) | 20 (8) |
| Med/peds ( | 38 (32) | 65 (55) | 14 (12) | 2 (2) |
| Surgery ( | 20 (14) | 73 (52) | 32 (23) | 15 (11) |
| Other ( | 42 (32) | 65 (50) | 16 (12) | 7 (5) |
| Overall, I believe the current ACGME standards affect my training in a _________ wayc,d | Strongly positive | Positive | Negative | Strongly negative |
| PGY 1 and PGY 2 ( | 16 (11) | 106 (74) | 19 (13) | 3 (2) |
| PGY 3 and beyond ( | 16 (7) | 143 (59) | 69 (29) | 13 (5) |
| Med/peds ( | 11 (9) | 79 (67) | 26 (22) | 2 (2) |
| Surgery ( | 9 (7) | 77 (56) | 39 (28) | 13 (9) |
| Other (n = 130) | 13 (10) | 92 (71) | 24 (18) | 1 (1) |
Abbreviations: ACGME Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, med/peds, medical and pediatric, PGY postgraduate year
aComparison by satisfaction table for PGY 1 + 2 vs PGY≥3, P = .001
bComparison by satisfaction table for Med/peds vs Surg vs Other, P < .001
cComparison by effect on training table for PGY 1 + 2 vs PGY≥3, P < .001
dComparison by effect on training table for Med/peds vs Surg vs Other, P = .001
Resident Perceptions of Culture and Duty Hour Violations
| Survey Question | Response, No. (%) |
|---|---|
| The ACGME duty hour rules are respected at my institution ( | |
| Strongly agree | 235 (60) |
| Agree | 128 (33) |
| Disagree | 21 (5) |
| Strongly disagree | 6 (2) |
| The ACGME duty hour rules are consistently reflected in my work schedule ( | |
| Strongly agree | 224 (57) |
| Agree | 143 (37) |
| Disagree | 19 (5) |
| Strongly disagree | 4 (1) |
| The ACGME duty hour rules are enforced at my institution ( | |
| Strongly agree | 235 (60) |
| Agree | 134 (34) |
| Disagree | 16 (4) |
| Strongly disagree | 5 (1) |
| During the past year, I have exceeded the 28-h maximum work hour requirement (24 h continuous duty +4 h for transition of care) ( | |
| Frequently | 10 (3) |
| Occasionally | 22 (6) |
| Rarely | 56 (14) |
| Never | 302 (77) |
| During the past year, I have exceeded the 80-h maximum weekly hour limit ( | |
| Frequently | 11 (3) |
| Occasionally | 31 (8) |
| Rarely | 79 (21) |
| Never | 261 (68) |
| During the past year, I failed to have 1 day per week free of duty (averaged over 4 wk) ( | |
| Frequently | 14 (4) |
| Occasionally | 16 (4) |
| Rarely | 24 (6) |
| Never | 335 (86) |
| Are there situations in which you believe it would be appropriate to violate duty hour rules? ( | |
| Yes | 307 (80) |
| No | 79 (20) |
| Have you ever been asked to violate duty hour rules? ( | |
| Yes | 25 (6) |
| No | 363 (94) |
| If so, by whom were you asked to violate duty hour rules? ( | |
| Peer | 2 (8) |
| Senior resident | 7 (27) |
| Attending physician | 12 (46) |
| Other | 5 (19) |
Abbreviation: ACGME Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Resident Perceptions of Fatigue, Medical Errors, and Relation to Duty Hours
| Survey Question | Respondents, No. (%) |
|---|---|
| I believe the current ACGME standards help reduce resident fatigue ( | |
| Strongly agree | 61 (16) |
| Agree | 248 (64) |
| Disagree | 66 (17) |
| Strongly disagree | 10 (3) |
| I believe that I can consistently tell when fatigue is adversely affecting my clinical performance ( | |
| Strongly agree | 52 (13) |
| Agree | 221 (57) |
| Disagree | 102 (26) |
| Strongly disagree | 11 (3) |
| I believe that my resident colleagues can consistently tell when fatigue is adversely affecting their clinical performance ( | |
| Strongly agree | 22 (6) |
| Agree | 234 (60) |
| Disagree | 120 (31) |
| Strongly disagree | 12 (3) |
| I believe the ACGME duty hour rules decrease the frequency of residents performing clinical duties while fatigued ( | |
| Strongly agree | 38 (10) |
| Agree | 250 (65) |
| Disagree | 85 (22) |
| Strongly disagree | 14 (4) |
| I believe the current ACGME standards ______ medical errors ( | |
| Markedly increase | 15 (4) |
| Increase | 61 (16) |
| Do not effect | 171 (44) |
| Decrease | 126 (32) |
| Markedly decrease | 17 (4) |
| I believe the current ACGME standards __________ patient familiarity and continuity of care ( | |
| Markedly increase | 7 (2) |
| Increase | 26 (7) |
| Do not effect | 116 (30) |
| Decrease | 192 (49) |
| Markedly decrease | 48 (12) |
| I believe that resident fatigue contributes to adverse events ( | |
| Strongly agree | 112 (29) |
| Agree | 235 (60) |
| Disagree | 39 (10) |
| Strongly disagree | 4 (1) |
| I believe that patient handovers contribute to adverse events ( | |
| Strongly agree | 113 (29) |
| Agree | 237 (61) |
| Disagree | 38 (10) |
| Strongly disagree | 2 (1) |
| Regarding the contribution of fatigue and handovers to adverse events, which of the following do you believe contribute more significantly to adverse events? ( | |
| Fatigue | 105 (27) |
| Handovers | 158 (41) |
| Both contribute equally | 121 (31) |
| Neither contribute | 5 (1) |
| During my training, I have made an error in patient care at the conclusion of an extended shift (>24 h) ( | |
| Yes | 80 (21) |
| No | 307 (79) |
| If so, did the error result in patient harm? ( | |
| Yes | 10 (10) |
| No | 90 (90) |
| During my training, I have been involved in a motor vehicle collision or potentially life-threatening event while leaving the hospital after an extended shift (>24 h) ( | |
| Yes | 16 (4) |
| No | 371 (96) |
Abbreviation: ACGME Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Resident Perceptions of Educational Impact of Duty Hour Requirements
| Survey Question | Respondents, No. (%) |
|---|---|
| I believe the current ACGME standards ______ residents’ clinical educational experiences ( | |
| Markedly enhance | 19 (5) |
| Enhance | 81 (21) |
| Do not effect | 127 (33) |
| Diminish | 129 (33) |
| Markedly diminish | 32 (8) |
| I believe the current ACGME standards __________ residents’ preparation for specialty board examinations ( | |
| Markedly enhance | 12 (3) |
| Enhance | 104 (27) |
| Do not effect | 185 (48) |
| Diminish | 67 (17) |
| Markedly diminish | 18 (5) |
| I believe the current ACGME standards _________ residents’ academic productivity (publications, presentations, attendance and participation at national conferences) ( | |
| Markedly enhance | 34 (9) |
| Enhance | 157 (41) |
| Do not effect | 152 (40) |
| Diminish | 34 (9) |
| Markedly diminish | 7 (2) |
| I believe the current ACGME standards _________ residents’ ability to attend daily or weekly educational conferences, such as didactics, morning report, Grand Rounds, and noon conferences ( | |
| Markedly enhance | 28 (7) |
| Enhance | 112 (29) |
| Do not effect | 151 (39) |
| Diminish | 84 (22) |
| Markedly diminish | 12 (3) |
| I believe PGY-1 residents should work no more than 16 h of continuous duty ( | |
| Strongly agree | 62 (16) |
| Agree | 128 (33) |
| Disagree | 133 (34) |
| Strongly disagree | 63 (16) |
| I believe my specialty should be subject to the same duty hour regulations as residents in other specialties ( | |
| Strongly agree | 78 (20) |
| Agree | 205 (53) |
| Disagree | 61 (16) |
| Strongly disagree | 42 (11) |
Abbreviations: ACGME Council for Graduate Medical Education, PGY postgraduate year