A Randomized Trial of Three-Hour Protected Nap Period in a Medicine Training Program: Sleep, Alertness and Patient Outcomes
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Article
Published in Academic Medicine, this article evaluates intern and patient outcomes associated with protected nocturnal nap periods of three hours that are personnel neutral. The results find interns assigned to a protected period were less likely to have call nights with no sleep and had fewer attentional lapses. However, differences in patient outcomes were not observed.
Topics:
Organizational Strategies, Safety and Patient Outcomes
Tags:
Physician, Student/Trainee