Adding Nocturnal Advanced Practice Providers to an Academic Inpatient Neurology Service Improves Residents' Educational Experience.

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurohospitalist Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1177/19418744221143207
Andrew T Yu, Nicole Jepsen, Sashank Prasad, Joshua P Klein, Christopher Doughty
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Background and Objectives: In the inpatient academic medical center, increased demand for clinical services often equates to an increased workload for trainees, which could have a positive or negative impact on their educational experience. In 2020, our academic medical center hired Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) to provide continuous additional overnight coverage for our neurology ward teaching service. We hypothesized that adding APPs and reducing overnight clinical workload for residents would have a positive impact on resident education. Methods: We performed a mixed-methods, prospective study that included needs-assessments by residents, semi-structured interviews with both residents and APPs, and surveys to residents and nursing staff. In addition, we collected quantitative data such as hours of sleep, number of admissions, and number of pages to capture the impact of APPs on resident overnight shifts. Results: The addition of APPs overnight increased the median hours of sleep overnight from 1 hour to 3 hours (P < .001) and decreased the median number of pages overnight from 31.5 to 17 (P < .001). The median number of patients the resident was responsible for cross-covering overnight decreased from 24 patients to 14 patients (P < .001). The majority of resident responses (94%) agreed that the addition of APPs benefited their education by reducing workload and increasing time allotted to reading and formulating plans for overnight admissions. 88% of residents agreed that the addition of APPs improved quality of life and reduced risk of burnout. Conclusion: Advanced Practice Providers significantly reduced resident workload, leading residents to report improvements in the educational experience overnight and reduced perceived risk of burnout.

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在神经病学学术住院服务中增加夜间进修医生可改善住院医生的教育体验。
背景与目标:在住院学术医学中心,临床服务需求的增加往往意味着受训人员工作量的增加,这可能会对他们的教育经历产生积极或消极的影响。2020 年,我们的学术医学中心聘请了高级执业医师 (APP),为我们的神经病学病房教学服务提供持续的额外过夜服务。我们假设,增加 APP 并减少住院医师的通宵临床工作量将对住院医师教育产生积极影响。方法:我们进行了一项混合方法的前瞻性研究,包括住院医师的需求评估、对住院医师和 APP 的半结构化访谈,以及对住院医师和护理人员的调查。此外,我们还收集了睡眠时间、入院人数和页面数量等定量数据,以了解 APP 对住院患者通宵轮班的影响。结果:增加 APP 后,住院医师通宵睡眠时间的中位数从 1 小时增加到 3 小时(P < .001),通宵工作页数的中位数从 31.5 页减少到 17 页(P < .001)。住院医师通宵负责交叉护理的患者数量中位数从 24 名患者减少到 14 名患者(P < .001)。大多数住院医师(94%)都认为,增加 APP 有利于他们的教育,因为它减少了工作量,增加了阅读和制定通宵入院计划的时间。88% 的住院医师认为,增加 APP 提高了生活质量并降低了职业倦怠风险。结论高级实践提供者大大减轻了住院医师的工作量,使住院医师报告说他们的夜间教育体验得到了改善,并降低了倦怠感风险。
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