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Resident and Faculty Evaluations of a Psychiatry Night-Float System
Benjamin G. Druss; Gregory Pelton; Lynn Lyons; William H. Sledge
Academic Psychiatry 1996;20:26-34.
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The authors thank the Yale faculty who were crucial both in the implementation and evaluation of this program.

Department of Psychiatry; School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, CT

© 1996 Academic Psychiatry.

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This study used self-report questionnaires to examine resident and faculty perceptions of a new night-float schedule for coverage of a psychiatric emergency room compared with a traditional night-call system. The residents reported improved well-being, educational experience, and performance of clinical duties under the night-float system compared with a traditional call schedule. The faculty had a generally favorable impression of the new system. Night-float systems may provide a means of improving psychiatric residents' emergency room and outpatient experiences without compromising patient care, although further studies are needed to measure fully the cost-benefit ratio of such programs.

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