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TILES-2019: A longitudinal physiologic and behavioral data set of medical residents in an intensive care unit

Abstract

The TILES-2019 data set consists of behavioral and physiological data gathered from 57 medical residents (i.e., trainees) working in an intensive care unit (ICU) in the United States. The data set allows for the exploration of longitudinal changes in well-being, teamwork, and job performance in a demanding environment, as residents worked in the ICU for three weeks. Residents wore a Fitbit, a Bluetooth-based proximity sensor, and an audio-feature recorder. They completed daily surveys and interviews at the beginning and end of their rotation. In addition, we collected data from environmental sensors (i.e., Internet-of-Things Bluetooth data hubs) and obtained hospital records (e.g., patient census) and residents’ job evaluations. This data set may be may be of interest to researchers interested in workplace stress, group dynamics, social support, the physical and psychological effects of witnessing patient deaths …

Date
September 1, 2022
Authors
Joanna C Yau, Benjamin Girault, Tiantian Feng, Karel Mundnich, Amrutha Nadarajan, Brandon M Booth, Emilio Ferrara, Kristina Lerman, Eric Hsieh, Shrikanth Narayanan
Journal
Scientific Data
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
536
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK