Eliminating extended work shifts improves sleep duration for senior resident physicians

A new study led by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital comparing the work hours and sleep obtained by pediatric resident physicians working extended shifts with those whose scheduled shift lengths were limited to no more than 16 consecutive hours found that hours of sleep per week increased under a modified schedule. The team’s results are presented today at the American Thoracic Meeting and simultaneously published in Sleep.
Source: EurekaAlert, https://www.eurekalert.org