Literature DB >> 32108570

Sleep, fatigue and burnout among physicians: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement.

Binal S Kancherla1, Raghu Upender2, Jacob F Collen3, Muhammad Adeel Rishi4, Shannon S Sullivan5, Omer Ahmed6, Michael Berneking7, Erin E Flynn-Evans8, Brandon R Peters9, Fariha Abbasi-Feinberg10, R Nisha Aurora11, Kelly A Carden12, Douglas B Kirsch13, David A Kristo14, Raman K Malhotra15, Jennifer L Martin16,17, Eric J Olson18, Kannan Ramar18, Carol L Rosen19, James A Rowley20, Anita V Shelgikar21, Indira Gurubhagavatula22,23.   

Abstract

None: Physician burnout is a serious and growing threat to the medical profession and may undermine efforts to maintain a sufficient physician workforce to care for the growing and aging patient population in the United States. Burnout involves a host of complex underlying associations and potential for risk. While prevalence is unknown, recent estimates of physician burnout are quite high, approaching 50% or more, with midcareer physicians at highest risk. Sleep deprivation due to shift-work schedules, high workload, long hours, sleep interruptions, and insufficient recovery sleep have been implicated in the genesis and perpetuation of burnout. Maladaptive attitudes regarding sleep and endurance also may increase the risk for sleep deprivation among attending physicians. While duty-hour restrictions have been instituted to protect sleep opportunity among trainees, virtually no such effort has been made for attending physicians who have completed their training or practicing physicians in nonacademic settings. It is the position of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine that a critical need exists to evaluate the roles of sleep disruption, sleep deprivation, and circadian misalignment in physician well-being and burnout. Such evaluation may pave the way for the development of effective countermeasures that promote healthy sleep, with the goal of reducing burnout and its negative impacts such as a shrinking physician workforce, poor physician health and functional outcomes, lower quality of care, and compromised patient safety.
© 2020 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32108570      PMCID: PMC7849815          DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.8408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med        ISSN: 1550-9389            Impact factor:   4.062


  26 in total

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Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2015-12       Impact factor: 7.616

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3.  Disturbed sleep while being on-call: an EEG study of ships' engineers.

Authors:  L Torsvall; T Akerstedt
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  1988-02       Impact factor: 5.849

4.  Development of a Research Agenda to Identify Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Physician Wellness and Reduce Burnout.

Authors:  Liselotte N Dyrbye; Mickey Trockel; Erica Frank; Kristine Olson; Mark Linzer; Jane Lemaire; Stephen Swensen; Tait Shanafelt; Christine A Sinsky
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2017-04-18       Impact factor: 25.391

5.  Association of Clinical Specialty With Symptoms of Burnout and Career Choice Regret Among US Resident Physicians.

Authors:  Liselotte N Dyrbye; Sara E Burke; Rachel R Hardeman; Jeph Herrin; Natalie M Wittlin; Mark Yeazel; John F Dovidio; Brooke Cunningham; Richard O White; Sean M Phelan; Daniel V Satele; Tait D Shanafelt; Michelle van Ryn
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2018-09-18       Impact factor: 56.272

6.  The inner life of physicians and care of the seriously ill.

Authors:  D E Meier; A L Back; R S Morrison
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2001-12-19       Impact factor: 56.272

7.  The effects of stress on physicians and their medical practice.

Authors:  J D McCue
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1982-02-25       Impact factor: 91.245

Review 8.  The Impact of Sleep and Circadian Disorders on Physician Burnout.

Authors:  Nancy H Stewart; Vineet M Arora
Journal:  Chest       Date:  2019-07-25       Impact factor: 9.410

9.  Quality of life, burnout, educational debt, and medical knowledge among internal medicine residents.

Authors:  Colin P West; Tait D Shanafelt; Joseph C Kolars
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2011-09-07       Impact factor: 56.272

10.  Insomnia and sleep quality among primary care physicians with low and high burnout levels.

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Journal:  J Psychosom Res       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 3.006

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Authors:  R N Abdalla; S A Ansari; M C Hurley; H Attarian; K M Fargen; J A Hirsch; D R Cantrell; P K Curl; P R Daves; A Shaibani
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 4.966

2.  The COVID-19 pandemic and sleep medicine: a look back and a look ahead.

Authors:  Seema Khosla; Elena Beam; Michael Berneking; Joseph Cheung; Lawrence J Epstein; Brittany J Meyer; Kannan Ramar; Jennifer Y So; Shannon S Sullivan; Lisa F Wolfe; Indira Gurubhagavatula
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 4.324

3.  Prevalence of burnout syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic and associated factors.

Authors:  A Oprisan; E Baettig-Arriagada; C Baeza-Delgado; L Martí-Bonmatí
Journal:  Radiologia (Engl Ed)       Date:  2022 Mar-Apr

4.  Electronic Health Record Use among Ophthalmology Residents while on Call.

Authors:  Christopher P Long; Ming Tai-Seale; Robert El-Kareh; Jeffrey E Lee; Sally L Baxter
Journal:  J Acad Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-07

5.  The association of sleep quality and burnout among Chinese medical residents under standardized residency training in a tertiary hospital.

Authors:  Chuan Shi; Jin-Mei Luo; Yi Xiao
Journal:  Sleep Breath       Date:  2022-04-23       Impact factor: 2.655

6.  Long working hours and burnout in health care workers: Non-linear dose-response relationship and the effect mediated by sleeping hours-A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Ro-Ting Lin; Yu-Ting Lin; Ying-Fang Hsia; Chin-Chi Kuo
Journal:  J Occup Health       Date:  2021-01       Impact factor: 2.708

7.  Incivility Is Associated with Burnout and Reduced Compassion Satisfaction: A Mixed-Method Study to Identify Causes of Burnout among Oncology Clinical Research Coordinators.

Authors:  Jennifer S Mascaro; Patricia K Palmer; Marcia J Ash; Caroline Peacock; Cam Escoffery; George Grant; Charles L Raison
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-12       Impact factor: 3.390

8.  Impact of long duty hours on education and well-being of diagnostic radiology residents: A national survey in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Ayman S Alhasan; Shahad M Alahmadi; Yara A Altayeb; Tareef S Daqqaq
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2022 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.088

9.  The Interplay Between Poor Sleep and Work-Related Health.

Authors:  Ingo Fietze; Lisa Rosenblum; Matthew Salanitro; Alexey Danilovich Ibatov; Marina Vladimirovna Eliseeva; Thomas Penzel; Désirée Brand; Gerhard Westermayer
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-07-07
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