Sleep Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Activity During Night-shift: an Ecological Study
A convenient sample of internal medicine residents will be observed during their nightshift work in the wards of the department of internal medicine of a university hospital. The epidemiology of night calls and emergencies, including incidence, causes, management, and prognosis, will be assessed prospectively. The impact of nightshift work on sleep, stress, quality of life, regrets, and general well being of the residents observed will be measured through completion of validated questionnaires. Quality of handoff sessions will also be assessed.
Various medical problems of patients admitted to an internal medicine ward can worsen during
the stay. Furthermore, new, unidentified problems can develop (complications, medication
errors, delirium, acute anxiety or pain, etc). During evenings, nights and week-ends,
emergent needs of hospitalized patients are usually cared for by physicians in-training, who
are in charge of a large number of patients. Hence, physicians should have a wide range of
medical knowledge and procedural skills and know how acute problems are dealt with in the
unique environment of the healthcare institution. Training physicians should also be able to
obtain information and counseling efficiently, either from clinical guidelines, senior
supervisors, or specialists.
These requirements may represent a significant stress for training physicians and may have a
major impact on their health, quality of life, and finally on the quality of inpatient care.
Nightshift work may lead later to a high burden of regrets among caregivers.
Better knowledge of training needs, organization features, coping strategies, and regrets
associated with nightshift duty are important to prepare training physicians to that
demanding and necessary task. Understanding of the epidemiology of night-shift ward
emergencies could provide guidance concerning the required level of staffing and training of
the responding medical team.
Furthermore, efficient transmission of information between day and night staff (so-called
handoffs) is a difficult yet important part of care. Systematic observation of handoff
sessions between physicians before and after nightshifts may enhance previous knowledge on
key components of these topics.
The investigators will evaluate the incidence causes, and prognosis of night-shift
emergencies in internal medicine wards by direct observation of the nightshift work of a
convenient sample of internal medicine residents. By the means of before-and-after shift
completion of various validated questionnaires, the investigators will explore quantitatively
and qualitatively the physiological and psychological impact on nightshift work for
physicians in training.
The planned study will also provide qualitative and quantitative data concerning handoffs
session, and the repercussions on night shift emergencies management.
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