创建肿瘤健康蓝图:ASCO临床医生健康工作小组解决职业倦怠的方法。

Fay J Hlubocky, Tait D Shanafelt, Anthony L Back, Judith A Paice, Eric D Tetzlaff, Christopher R Friese, Arif H Kamal, Daniel C McFarland, Laurie Lyckholm, Colleen M Gallagher, Monica Chatwal, Joel Saltzman, Denise Dudzinski, John M Burke, Ted A James, Ray D Page, Deborah A Boyle, Maria M Gonzalez, Piyush Srivastava
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优化肿瘤临床医生的福祉从未如此重要。对于癌症组织来说,健康是一个至关重要的优先事项,因为职业倦怠会对护理质量、患者满意度、员工队伍和整体实践成功产生负面影响。迄今为止,45%的美国ASCO成员医学肿瘤学家报告经历了情绪衰竭和人格解体的倦怠症状。由于COVID-19大流行仍然广泛存在,在爆发、恢复和应对期间会对临床医生的个人和专业产生重大影响,因此肿瘤学家、团队和组织必须直接获得解决职业倦怠的资源。作为回应,临床医生健康工作小组的成立是为了通过提高肿瘤临床医生的健康和实践的可持续性来提高癌症治疗的质量、安全性和价值。福祉是一个综合概念,以生活质量为特征,包括个人的工作和个人健康相关的环境、组织和社会心理因素。这些资源可以帮助癌症组织制定健康蓝图:一个详细的启动计划,包括针对所有肿瘤利益相关者的公认策略和干预措施,以支持肿瘤社区文化。
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Creating a Blueprint of Well-Being in Oncology: An Approach for Addressing Burnout From ASCO's Clinician Well-Being Taskforce.

Optimizing the well-being of the oncology clinician has never been more important. Well-being is a critical priority for the cancer organization because burnout adversely impacts the quality of care, patient satisfaction, the workforce, and overall practice success. To date, 45% of U.S. ASCO member medical oncologists report experiencing burnout symptoms of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. As the COVID-19 pandemic remains widespread with periods of outbreaks, recovery, and response with substantial personal and professional consequences for the clinician, it is imperative that the oncologist, team, and organization gain direct access to resources addressing burnout. In response, the Clinician Well-Being Task Force was created to improve the quality, safety, and value of cancer care by enhancing oncology clinician well-being and practice sustainability. Well-being is an integrative concept that characterizes quality of life and encompasses an individual's work- and personal health-related environmental, organizational, and psychosocial factors. These resources can be useful for the cancer organization to develop a well-being blueprint: a detailed start plan with recognized strategies and interventions targeting all oncology stakeholders to support a culture of community in oncology.

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期刊介绍: The Ed Book is a National Library of Medicine–indexed collection of articles written by ASCO Annual Meeting faculty and invited leaders in oncology. Ed Book was launched in 1985 to highlight standards of care and inspire future therapeutic possibilities in oncology. Published annually, each volume highlights the most compelling research and developments across the multidisciplinary fields of oncology and serves as an enduring scholarly resource for all members of the cancer care team long after the Meeting concludes. These articles address issues in the following areas, among others: Immuno-oncology, Surgical, radiation, and medical oncology, Clinical informatics and quality of care, Global health, Survivorship.
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