2022
DOI: 10.1111/medu.14943
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Resident duty hours and resident and patient outcomes: Systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract: Objectives The policies regarding resident physician work hours are constantly being evaluated and changed. However, the results of randomised control trials (RCTs) are mixed. This systematic review of RCTs aims to synthesise the evidence associated with resident duty hour restrictions and its impact on resident‐ and patient‐based outcomes. Methods A comprehensive search of the Cochrane Library, EMBASE and PubMed was conducted from inception until 31 July 2020. Any RCT evaluating the impact of longer resident … Show more

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“…As previously mentioned, Sephien et al’s review did not find an association between shift length and adverse events or serious medical errors 2 . This is consistent with findings from an earlier review investigating medical practitioner burnout and patient outcomes 15 .…”
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“…As previously mentioned, Sephien et al’s review did not find an association between shift length and adverse events or serious medical errors 2 . This is consistent with findings from an earlier review investigating medical practitioner burnout and patient outcomes 15 .…”
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confidence: 73%
“…The Quadruple Aim builds on from Berwick and colleague's Triple aim for optimising health system performance, 5 adding a new dimension: improving the work life of health care practitioners 6,7 . Sephien et al’s systematic review indirectly talks to this aspect of providing quality care through raising the importance of caring for ourselves 2 …”
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