Intensivist Clinical Trial
Official title:
Physical Activity of Staff on Medical Duty in a Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care During Guards
On-call work is an integral part of senior and junior patricians in a critical care
department.
Several studies have examined the effect of sleep deprivation on physicians on call and the
impact of sleep deprivation on the quality of patient care.
Some of these studies have shown that practitioners' concentration capacities have
deteriorated as the guard progresses.
However, few studies have looked at the physical activity of practitioners over a period of
on-call time (distance covered, number of steps,...), as well as other parameters than the
time spent in communication over the telephone.
The age and seniority of practitioners seem to be factors that can influence these different
parameters, and there are few figures in the literature.
Practitioners and juniors will be informed of the study. If they agree to participate in the
study, each volunteer will receive an assessment of their cognitive functions before taking
up their duties via the Montréal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) version 7.1.
The place of exercise (emergencies, anaesthesia and ICU Each participant will be equipped
with a connected watch with pedometer and cardiofrequencemeter function (Fitness Tracker
F07Max).
During his on-call period a questionnaire will be given to him, with socio-demographic data,
sleep duration and quality and the number of acts during the on-call period.
The telephone data will be analysed by querying the internal telephone system of the Reims
University Hospital.
At the end of the on-call period, the analysis of the data from the connected watch will be
analyzed and each volunteer will benefit from an evaluation of his cognitive functions via
the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) version 7.3 after taking up his duties.
Data will be collected during 2 shifts for each practitioner and junior
;