Surgeon Social Jet Lag and Patient Risk of Major Adverse Events - PubMed
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- Surgeon sleep timing regularity's impact on patient safety was studied.
- Social jet lag (SJL) of ≥2 hours increased patient major adverse events risk.
- High midsleep time variability was not linked to adverse outcomes.
- Surgeons with burnout showed higher SJL and midsleep time variability.
- Promoting regular sleep timing may improve surgeon burnout and patient safety.