眼中心范围内的倦怠干预:恢复力项目和倦怠调查。

Q3 Medicine Digital journal of ophthalmology : DJO Pub Date : 2019-03-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.5693/djo.01.2019.02.001
Jullia A Rosdahl, Karen Kingsolver
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目的:职业倦怠影响了美国一半的医生。需要制定减少职业倦怠和培养适应能力的计划,以防止医生队伍中的流失,并保持高质量的医疗服务。为了改善我们眼科中心的倦怠,我们制定了一项恢复计划,并通过一项调查来确定倦怠程度较高的其他群体,以便将来进行干预。方法:整个眼科中心范围内的恢复力项目包括基线倦怠调查、简短的电子邮件健康提示、大型会议报告、教师会议上的简短健康报告,以及与临床教师的一系列小组讨论。这项匿名倦怠调查是在本项目开始时在线进行的。调查参与者由杜克眼科中心的受访者组成,包括2017年6月和7月的所有医生、科学家、临床和研究人员、实习生、行政和教育人员。这项简短的匿名电子调查包括10个人口学问题、2个有效的倦怠问题和1个有效的工作与生活平衡问题。结果:共有593人被邀请参加,其中252人完成了调查。总体而言,37%的受访者表示情绪疲惫,17%的受访者经历过人格解体。在工作与生活的平衡方面,43%的受访者满意,34%的受访者不满意。参与临床护理的受访者倦怠程度较高(P = 0.001),尤其是眼科技术人员(P = 0.044)。参与“医生休息室”的医生的反馈表明,这些活动带来了明显的好处,包括加强了团队合作,提高了生活技能,改善了自我管理。结论:我们的基线倦怠调查显示,我们的临床工作者,特别是眼科技术人员的倦怠程度较高。明年的计划将包括调查中确定的供应商。
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An eye center-wide burnout intervention: resilience program and burnout survey.

Purpose: Burnout affects half of doctors in the United States. Programs to decrease burnout and foster resilience are needed to prevent loss of doctors in the workforce and maintain quality care. To ameliorate burnout at our eye center, we developed a resilience program and used a survey to identify additional groups with higher burnout for future interventions.

Methods: The eye center-wide resilience program consisted of the baseline burnout survey, short email wellness tips, a grand rounds presentation, short wellness presentations at faculty meetings, and a small group discussion series with clinical faculty. The anonymous burnout survey was performed prospectively online at the beginning of this program. The survey participants consisted of respondents at the Duke Eye Center, including all doctors, scientists, clinical and research staff, trainees, and administrative and educational staff, in June and July of 2017. The short, anonymous electronic survey consisted of 10 demographic questions, 2 validated burnout questions, and 1 validated work-life balance question.

Results: A total of 593 individuals were invited to participate, of whom 252 completed the survey. Overall, 37% of the respondents reported being emotionally exhausted, and 17% had experienced depersonalization. With regard to work-life balance, 43% of the respondents were satisfied and 34% were dissatisfied. Burnout was higher in respondents who participated in clinical care (P = 0.001), particularly among ophthalmic technicians (P = 0.044). Feedback from the doctors participating in the "Doctors Lounge" suggested perceived benefits, including enhanced collegiality, life skills, and improved self-management.

Conclusions: Our baseline burnout survey showed higher burnout in our clinical workers, particularly in our ophthalmic technicians. Planning for next year will include the providers identified in the survey.

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