Resident duty hours and resident and patient outcomes: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Andrew SephienTea ReljicJeffrey JordanXavier PridaAmbuj KumarPublished in: Medical education (2022)
Shorter resident duty hours is possibly associated with improvement in resident-based outcomes, specifically, emotional exhaustion, dissatisfaction with overall well-being, sleep duration and sleepiness. These findings may inform the policy change in support of reduced shift hours resulting in overall well-being for the residents with possible reduction in burnout without adverse impact on patient-based outcomes.