KMID : 0614720160590020082
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Journal of Korean Medical Association 2016 Volume.59 No. 2 p.82 ~ p.84
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Working conditions of interns/residents and patient safety: Painful training might not be authenticȯÀÚ¾ÈÀü; ÀÎÅÏ; ·¹Áö´øÆ®; ±Ù¹«½Ã°£; »ê¾÷º¸°Ç
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Kim Seung-Sup
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Abstract
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The current working conditions of medical interns and residents in South Korea pose dangers to patient safety as well as to staff health. A national survey in 2014 showed that interns/residents worked an average of 93 hours per week. The prevalence of physical and verbal violence experienced by medical residents in the preceding 12 months was reported as 13.1% and 61.5%, respectively. Furthermore, sleep deprivation due to long working hours was strongly associated with a high risk of committing 'near miss errors'. An act to govern the working environment of interns/residents was established in 2015 and stipulates a maximum working hours of 88 hours per week. This is an important step toward improving patient safety and intern/resident health in South Korea.
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KEYWORD
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Patient safety, Intern, Resident, Working hour, Occupational health
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