Journal of General and Family Medicine (Nov 2019)

Prevalence of fatigue among postgraduate trainees in the United States and Japan

  • Hirotaka Kato,
  • Alfred P. Burger,
  • Ken Emoto,
  • Reiko Sakama,
  • Yuki Uehara,
  • Ankur Segon,
  • Jenny J. Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.280
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 6
pp. 260 – 263

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Abstract Background The difference in prevalence of fatigue among postgraduate trainees between the United States and Japan is unknown. Methods A cross‐sectional survey using Iowa Fatigue Scale was administered on postgraduate trainees in two internal medicine residency programs in New York and five postgraduate residency programs in Japan. Results Of the 393 trainees, 135 (34%) completed the survey. Seventy‐seven (57%) were US trainees. Both fatigue (42% vs 81%) and severe fatigue (4% vs 19%) were more prevalent in Japan (P < .01). US trainees felt more productive during work hours but less fatigued. Conclusions Fatigue was more prevalent among postgraduate trainees in Japan.

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