Title of article :
Jack Barney award: The effect of fatigue on cognitive and psychomotor skills of trauma residents and attending surgeons
Author/Authors :
Jodi Gerdes، نويسنده , , Kanav Kahol، نويسنده , , Marshall Smith، نويسنده , , Mario J. Leyba، نويسنده , , John J. Ferrara، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Background
Fatigue and sleep deprivation and their effects on surgical proficiency have been actively researched areas. Past studies that have focused solely on residents have provided an important insight into how fatigue affects residentsʹ ability to perform. This study aims to quantify the effect of fatigue on attending surgeons.
Methods
To quantify the effect of fatigue on psychomotor and cognitive skills of surgical residents and attending surgeons, visiohaptic simulations were created to mimic realistic interactions.
Results
Both groups showed a significant decrement in proficiency measures postcall. When tasks were separated based on psychomotor versus cognitive-dominated skills, attending surgeons made 25% fewer (P < .05) cognitive errors than residents postcall. Psychomotor skills were equally affected in both groups.
Conclusions
Call-associated fatigue is associated with increased error rates in the cognitive skill domain, although less so in attending surgeons compared with their resident counterparts.
Keywords :
Cognitive skills , Psychomotor skills , Surgical residents , Attending surgeons , Fatigue , Experience
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery