Effects of call on sleep and mood in internal medicine residents
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- DOI: 10.1080/15402000801952914
Effects of call on sleep and mood in internal medicine residents
Abstract
Residents on call experience decreased total sleep time (TST) and increased dysphoria. This study monitored changes in mood and sleepiness for 3 post-call days. Fifty-two internal medicine residents participated in the study. The residents wore actigraphs for the 4 to 9 days of the study. Each morning resident completed mood scales, a sleepiness scale, and estimated their prior night TST. The residents were on a 1-in-4 schedule. Call decreased subjective- and actigraphy-derived TST to less than 4 hr. During the 3 days post call, mood measures improved. Tension, depression, and anxiety stabilized on the first post-call day following the first night of off-call sleep during which the residents obtained about 7 hr of sleep. Vigor, fatigue, and confusion stabilized on the second post-call day. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale dropped to less than 11 after 1 post-call night and continued to decrease up to 3 post-call days. The effects of call linger past the first recovery night. For these residents, recovery sleep appeared inadequate, and the negative effects of call persisted across succeeding off-call days. Thus, for these residents on a 1-in-4 schedule, call affects their mood for much of the time when off call and potentially their personal and professional interactions during this period as well.
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