2020
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.216
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0218 Biomathematical Modeling Predicts Fatigue Risk in General Surgery Residents

Abstract: Introduction Fatigue and its effects on performance have long been a concern in medicine. Evidence exists that current duty-hour restrictions for resident trainees have a limited impact on physician wellbeing and patient safety, prompting renewed efforts to address this threat. In this study, sleep patterns of general-surgery residents were used to optimize a biomathematical model of performance for use as a tool for fatigue risk management with residents. … Show more

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“… 39 A recent line of research by our group has focused on modifying a biomathematical model of fatigue based on residents’ own sleep patterns with the intent to create schedule mitigations which are tailored to the needs of the medical resident. These articles by Schwartz et al 40 , 41 and Devine et al 42 demonstrate the utility of fatigue modeling to identify areas of fatigue risk and evaluate how schedule changes could impact fatigue and performance. Devine et al, characterized the trends and patterns in medical resident sleep using actigraph‐collected sleep data over two months.…”
Section: Biomathematical Fatigue Modeling For Graduate Medical Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… 39 A recent line of research by our group has focused on modifying a biomathematical model of fatigue based on residents’ own sleep patterns with the intent to create schedule mitigations which are tailored to the needs of the medical resident. These articles by Schwartz et al 40 , 41 and Devine et al 42 demonstrate the utility of fatigue modeling to identify areas of fatigue risk and evaluate how schedule changes could impact fatigue and performance. Devine et al, characterized the trends and patterns in medical resident sleep using actigraph‐collected sleep data over two months.…”
Section: Biomathematical Fatigue Modeling For Graduate Medical Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both Schwartz et al papers modeled resident schedules to assess their performance based on when and how long they worked. However, in the second paper, 41 they used the exact sleep data from Devine et al to adjust the model so that estimated sleep closely matched actual resident sleep. Performance data will best represent residents when it is based off of estimated sleep times closely matched to actual sleep times.…”
Section: Biomathematical Fatigue Modeling For Graduate Medical Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sleep deprivation and overwork have been shown to positively correlate with decreased job satisfaction, reduced job performance, stress, depression, impaired cognition, reduced quality of life, and in the extreme, mortality amongst residents [4–6]. In October 2014, the sudden deaths of three doctors in two tertiary hospitals in Beijing, China, within a 2‐week period, were widely reported in the media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cumulative fatigue from overwork and inadequate sleep, not only adversely affect the health and wellbeing of residents, but also jeopardize patients’ safety [7]. Fatigued surgical residents exhibit reduced levels of alertness and technical dexterity during procedures, increasing the risks of operative complications [6]. This is concerning, and particularly so, as medical errors are a leading cause of death in patient care [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%