Promoting durable well-being among healthcare professionals via an interactive, online, wellness initiative.

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Journal of Education and Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-07-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jehp.jehp_124_24
Foad Kazemi, Sachiv Chakravarti, Ryan Stephens, A Karim Ahmed, Debraj Mukherjee
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Abstract

Burnout is recognized as a negative contributor to well-being within healthcare. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether participation in the Peace Education Program (PEP), a 10-week wellness course, promoted durable improvement of burnout and wellness in a large academic medical center. We deployed PEP virtually through a series of free, interactive, online wellness sessions focusing on 10 domains: peace, appreciation, inner strength, self-awareness, clarity, understanding, dignity, choice, hope, and contentment. Two weeks before and six months following the sessions, we distributed de-identified surveys based upon the validated Schwartz Outcome Scale-10 (SOS-10) with Likert scale scores 0-6 to assess participant wellness. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to analyze statistical differences between post- and pre-course data. Sixty-nine faculty, trainees, and staff registered to participate, 21 participants completed the pre-course survey and 10 completed the post-course survey. The pre-course mean + standard error (SE) SOS-10 score was 43.2 ± 0.8, which improved to 51.0 ± 0.7 post-course (P < 0.001). Overall, all 10 domains demonstrated improved mean scores over time, with the five domains of "inner strength" (P = 0.008), "understanding" (P = 0.030), "peace" (P = 0.048), "choice" (P = 0.026), and "hope" (P = 0.020) demonstrating statistically significant score improvements six months after course completion. Participants completing ≥7 sessions benefited more than their counterparts and achieved statistically significant improvement in SOS-10 wellness scores (8.77 points) six months after course completion. Our findings demonstrate improved wellness in participants following peace education course completion. This free, interactive, online course may be utilized at other medical centers to improve wellness.

通过互动式在线健康倡议,促进医疗保健专业人员的持久健康。
职业倦怠被认为是影响医疗保健行业健康的负面因素。本研究的目的是评估参与为期 10 周的健康课程--"和平教育计划"(PEP)是否能促进大型学术医疗中心持久改善职业倦怠和健康状况。我们通过一系列免费、互动的在线健康课程,以虚拟的方式开展了和平教育计划,这些课程侧重于 10 个领域:和平、欣赏、内在力量、自我意识、清晰、理解、尊严、选择、希望和满足。在课程开始前两周和课程结束后六个月,我们根据经过验证的 Schwartz Outcome Scale-10 (SOS-10)(利克特量表 0-6 分)发放了去身份化调查问卷,以评估参与者的健康状况。我们使用 Mann-Whitney U 检验来分析课程后与课程前数据之间的统计差异。69 名教职员工和受训人员报名参加,21 人完成了课前调查,10 人完成了课后调查。课程前的 SOS-10 平均分 + 标准误差 (SE) 为 43.2 ± 0.8,课程后提高到 51.0 ± 0.7(P < 0.001)。总体而言,随着时间的推移,所有 10 个领域的平均得分都有所提高,其中 "内心力量"(P = 0.008)、"理解"(P = 0.030)、"和平"(P = 0.048)、"选择"(P = 0.026)和 "希望"(P = 0.020)这五个领域在课程结束 6 个月后的得分都有显著提高。完成≥7 次课程的参与者比其他参与者受益更多,在课程完成 6 个月后,他们的 SOS-10 健康评分(8.77 分)有了统计学意义上的显著提高。我们的研究结果表明,在完成和平教育课程后,参与者的健康状况得到了改善。这种免费、互动的在线课程可用于其他医疗中心,以改善健康状况。
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