Title: Sleep Deprivation Among Physicians: Impact on Physicians and Patients
Other Titles: Miega trūkums ārstu vidū: ietekme uz ārstiem un pacientiem
Authors: Darja Kaļužnaja
Hadisa Hossini
Medicīnas fakultāte
Faculty of Medicine
Keywords: Sleep deprivation;Sleep loss;Sleep insufficiency;Sleep pattern;Residency;Shift work;On-call;Burnout;Well-being;Stress;Depression;Medical error;Safety.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte
Rīga Stradiņš University
Abstract: 
Sleep deprivation is a prevalent and multifaceted issue with significant implications for both physicians and patients. This literature review examines the prevalence of sleep deprivation among physicians across different specialities, as well as contributing factors that can cause sleep deprivation. Furthermore, the review explores the consequences of sleep deprivation on the mental health of physicians and the potential impact of reduced medical care provided by sleep-deprived physicians. Additionally, the review discusses coping mechanisms and interventions, such as the role of organizational support, in order to minimize and prevent the causes of sleep deprivation among physicians.
Description: Medicīna
Medicine
Veselības aprūpe
Health Care
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