Association between prolonged weekly duty hours and self-study time among residents: a cross-sectional study

Author:

Nagasaki Kazuya12,Nishizaki Yuji3,Shinozaki Tomohiro45,Shimizu Taro6ORCID,Yamamoto Yu78,Shikino Kiyoshi9,Fukui Sho10,Nishiguchi Sho11,Kurihara Masaru12,Katayama Kohta131415ORCID,Kobayashi Hiroyuki12,Tokuda Yasuharu1617

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine , Mito Kyodo General Hospital, , Ibaraki 310-0015 , Japan

2. University of Tsukuba , Mito Kyodo General Hospital, , Ibaraki 310-0015 , Japan

3. Division of Medical Education, Juntendo University School of Medicine , Tokyo, 113-8421 , Japan

4. Department of Information and Computer Technology , Faculty of Engineering, , Tokyo , Japan

5. Tokyo University of Science , Faculty of Engineering, , Tokyo , Japan

6. Department of Diagnostic and Generalist Medicine, Dokkyo Medical University Hospital , Tochigi , Japan

7. Division of General Medicine , Center for Community Medicine, , Tochigi , Japan

8. Jichi Medical University , Center for Community Medicine, , Tochigi , Japan

9. Department of General Medicine, Chiba University Hospital , Chiba , Japan

10. Department of Emergency and General Medicine, Kyorin University , Tokyo , Japan

11. Department of General Internal Medicine, Shonan Kamakura General Hospital , Kamakura , Japan

12. Department of Patient Safety, Nagoya University Hospital , Nagoya , Japan

13. Department of General Internal Medicine, St. Marianna University School of Medicine , Tokyo , Japan

14. Department of Clinical Epidemiology , Graduate School of Medicine, , Fukushima , Japan

15. Fukushima Medical University , Graduate School of Medicine, , Fukushima , Japan

16. Muribushi Okinawa Center for Teaching Hospitals , Okinawa , Japan

17. Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research , Tokyo , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Purpose In 2024, the Japanese government will enforce a maximum 80-hour weekly duty hours (DHs) regulation for medical residents. Although this reduction in weekly DHs could increase the self-study time (SST) of these residents, the relationship between these two variables remains unclear. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between the SST and DHs of residents in Japan. Methods In this nationwide cross-sectional study, the subjects were candidates of the General Medicine In-Training Examination in the 2020 academic year. We administered questionnaires and categorically asked questions regarding daily SST and weekly DHs during the training period. To account for hospital variability, proportional odds regression models with generalized estimating equations were used to analyse the association between SST and DHs. Results Of the surveyed 6117 residents, 32.0% were female, 49.1% were postgraduate year-1 residents, 83.8% were affiliated with community hospitals, and 19.9% worked for ≥80 hours/week. Multivariable analysis revealed that residents working ≥80 hours/week spent more time on self-study than those working 60–70 hours/week. Conversely, residents who worked <50 hours/week spent less time on self-study than those who worked 60–70 hours/week. The factors associated with longer SST were sex, postgraduate year, career aspiration for internal medicine, affiliation with community hospitals, academic involvement, and well-being. Conclusion Residents with long DHs had longer SSTs than residents with short DHs. Future DH restrictions may not increase but rather decrease resident SST. Effective measures to encourage self-study are required, as DH restrictions may shorten SST.

Funder

Health, Labour, and Welfare Policy Grants of Research on Region Medical

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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