The Moderating Effect of Atypical Events on the Relationship between Heart Rate and Stress in Medical Residents working in an ICU: Exploratory Study (Preprint)
Ruibei Li,
Ujjwal Pasupulety,
Wellington Chang
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Residency is a critical period in a physician’s training, characterized by significant physical, cognitive, and emotional demands that make residents highly susceptible to stress and associated negative health outcomes. While physiological signals like heart rate have been explored as potential biomarkers of stress, their predictive utility in high-stress environments such as the intensive care unit (ICU) remains inconclusive, especially when factoring in atypical events that… Show more
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