Author:
Mitra Biswadev,Cameron Peter A,Mele Greg,Archer Peter
Abstract
The aim of this study was to pilot a program to
encourage shift breaks for emergency department
doctors and analyse the effects of breaks on
tiredness and fatigue as well as possible effects
on overall departmental performance.
During Phase 1, medical staff were asked to fill
out a survey regarding their working day at the
end of every shift. A 30-minute uninterrupted
break was promoted during Phase 2 by provision
of a cover doctor on the roster as well as educational
sessions and posters.
There were 233 completed surveys received over
the 4-week period. Only 33% of shifts worked
included an uninterrupted break in Phase 1, which
improved significantly to 60% during Phase 2.
Subjective tiredness was significantly lower at the
end of a shift when a break was taken (P < 0.001),
while fatigue levels were also lower, but not significant
(P = 0.060). There were significant improvements in some key performance indicators.
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