In year 1, residents assigned to flexible duty hours were more likely to report negative effects on their well-being than those assigned to standard duty hours. In year 2, reports of negative effects in the former group decreased but remained more common than in the latter group.
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Dahlke, A. R., Quinn, C. M., Chung, J. W., & Bilimoria, K. Y. (2017). Surgical Residents’ Work Hours and Well-Being in Year 2 of the FIRST Trial. New England Journal of Medicine, 377(2), 192–194. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmc1703812
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