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Work like a Doc: A comparison of regulations on residents' working hours in 14 high-income countries

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  • Maoz Breuer, Rina
  • Waitzberg, Ruth
  • Breuer, Adin
  • Cram, Peter
  • Bryndova, Lucie
  • Williams, Gemma A.
  • Kasekamp, Kaija
  • Keskimaki, Ilmo
  • Tynkkynen, Liina-Kaisa
  • van Ginneken, Verena
  • Kovács, Eszter
  • Burke, Sara
  • McGlacken-Byrne, Domhnall
  • Norton, Carol
  • Whiston, Barbara
  • Behmane, Daiga
  • Grike, Ieva
  • Batenburg, Ronald
  • Albreh, Tit
  • Pribakovic, Rade
  • Bernal-Delgado, Enrique
  • Estupiñan-Romero, Francisco
  • Angulo-Pueyo, Ester
  • Rose, Adam J.

Abstract

Medical residents work long, continuous hours. Working in conditions of extreme fatigue has adverse effects on the quality and safety of care, and on residents' quality of life. Many countries have attempted to regulate residents’ work hours.

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  • Maoz Breuer, Rina & Waitzberg, Ruth & Breuer, Adin & Cram, Peter & Bryndova, Lucie & Williams, Gemma A. & Kasekamp, Kaija & Keskimaki, Ilmo & Tynkkynen, Liina-Kaisa & van Ginneken, Verena & Kovács, Es, 2023. "Work like a Doc: A comparison of regulations on residents' working hours in 14 high-income countries," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 130(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:130:y:2023:i:c:s0168851023000568
    DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2023.104753
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    1. Adi Aran & Netanel Wasserteil & Itai Gross & Joseph Mendlovic & Yehuda Pollak, 2017. "Medical Decisions of Pediatric Residents Turn Riskier after a 24-Hour Call with No Sleep," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 37(1), pages 127-133, January.
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