Title of article :
Sleep deprivation and its consequences on house officers and postgraduate trainees
Author/Authors :
Mustahsan, Syed Muhammad Dow University of Health Sciences - Sindh Medical College, Pakistan , Ali, Syed Maroof Dow University of Health Sciences - Sindh Medical College, Pakistan , Khalid, Faran Dow University of Health Sciences - Sindh Medical College, Pakistan , Ali, Ali Abbas Mohsin Dow University of Health Sciences - Sindh Medical College, Pakistan , Ahmed, Hasan Dow University of Health Sciences - Sindh Medical College, Pakistan , Hashmi, Syed Aizaz Ali Dow University of Health Sciences - Sindh Medical College, Pakistan , Syedain, Maleeka Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Pakistan , Feroz, Fatima Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Pakistan
Abstract :
Objective: To determine sleep deprivation and its consequences on doctors in tertiary care hospitals.Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted from February to May 2012 and comprised house officers and postgraduate trainees at 4 public and 1 private tertiary care hospitals in Karachi. The subjects were posted in wards, out-patient departments and emergencies. A proforma was designed with questions about duration of duty hours, sleep deprivation and its effects on quality of performance, and presence of anxiety, depression, medical errors, frequent cold and infections, accidents, weight changes, and insomnia. Duration of 1 hour was given to fill the proforma. SPSS 20 was used for data analysis.Result: The study comprised 364 subjects: 187 (51.37%) house officers and 177 (48.62%) postgraduate trainees. There were 274 (75.27%) females and 90 (24.72%) males. Of those who admitted to being sleep deprived (287; 78.84%), also complained of generalised weakness and poor performance (n=115; 40%), anxiety (n=110; 38%), frequent cold and infections (n=107; 37%), personality changes (n=93; 32%), depression (n=86; 30%), risk of accidents (n=68; 23.7%), medical errors (n=58; 20%) and insomnia (n=52; 18%).Conclusion: Having to spend 80-90 hours per week in hospitals causes sleep deprivation and negative work performance among doctors. Also, there is anxiety, depression and risk of accidents in their personal lives
Keywords :
Physicians , Duty 80 , 90 hours , week , Sleep deprivation , Decrease work performance
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA