An innovative programme to track and address burnout in physician trainees

IF 1.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Clinical Teacher Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1111/tct.13706
Deborah J. Snyder, Emily P. Guinee, Angela K. M. Lipshutz, M. Jennifer Cheng
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Abstract

Background

There is a call to action for health care systems to assess and address burnout among physician trainees. To address this need for programmatic change, we developed a novel initiative to (1) proactively assess trainee burnout and identify drivers and (2) provide resources and recommendations for preventing and reducing burnout.

Approach

This pilot burnout tracking initiative began in 2020. A two-question burnout survey was disseminated to physician trainees at a hospital devoted exclusively to clinical research. The survey assessed burnout level and drivers of burnout. An algorithm was created to recommend action steps based on trainee responses. Participating training programmes completed a 23-question survey annually to provide information about their trainees and feedback.

Evaluation

Seven of 10 (70%) programmes completed the annual survey in the first year, and 12 of the 15 (80%) programmes completed it the second year. Reported average burnout levels and drivers of burnout varied across programmes; all drivers of burnout were cited as key drivers by at least one programme. Most programmes had conversations with their trainees and found these conversations helpful. All responding programmes who administered the trainee survey felt the initiative improved their ability to track and reduce burnout.

Implications

An initiative to systematically track burnout levels and offer targeted interventions was feasible and useful. This project can be a model for institution-wide efforts to address trainee burnout and extend to other clinical health care settings and academic medicine faculty.

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跟踪和解决医师培训生职业倦怠的创新方案。
背景:有一个呼吁采取行动的卫生保健系统,以评估和解决倦怠医师培训生。为了满足这种程序性变革的需求,我们制定了一项新举措,以:(1)主动评估受训人员的职业倦怠并找出驱动因素;(2)为预防和减少职业倦怠提供资源和建议。方法:这项职业倦怠跟踪试点计划始于2020年。在一家专门从事临床研究的医院,向实习医师分发了一份包含两个问题的倦怠调查。该调查评估了职业倦怠水平和职业倦怠驱动因素。根据受训者的反应,创建了一个算法来推荐行动步骤。参与的培训计划每年完成一项23个问题的调查,以提供学员的资料和反馈。评估:10个项目中有7个(70%)在第一年完成了年度调查,15个项目中有12个(80%)在第二年完成了年度调查。报告的平均倦怠水平和倦怠驱动因素因规划而异;至少有一个项目将所有导致职业倦怠的因素列为关键因素。大多数项目都与学员进行对话,并发现这些对话很有帮助。所有参与培训生调查的项目都认为,这一举措提高了他们追踪和减少倦怠的能力。结论:系统地跟踪职业倦怠水平并提供有针对性的干预措施是可行和有用的。该项目可以成为全机构解决实习生倦怠问题的典范,并扩展到其他临床卫生保健机构和学术医学教师。
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Clinical Teacher
Clinical Teacher MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Clinical Teacher has been designed with the active, practising clinician in mind. It aims to provide a digest of current research, practice and thinking in medical education presented in a readable, stimulating and practical style. The journal includes sections for reviews of the literature relating to clinical teaching bringing authoritative views on the latest thinking about modern teaching. There are also sections on specific teaching approaches, a digest of the latest research published in Medical Education and other teaching journals, reports of initiatives and advances in thinking and practical teaching from around the world, and expert community and discussion on challenging and controversial issues in today"s clinical education.
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