Leadership development as a novel strategy to mitigate burnout among female physicians.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0319895
Dawn M Sears, Alexis Bejeck, Laurel Kilpatrick, Nicole Griggs, Lindsey Farmer, Brittany Jackson, Hania Janek, Anthony C Waddimba
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Abstract

Background: Female physicians are more likely to experience burnout and less likely to hold leadership positions. Effective interventions are needed to support women physicians in the workforce.

Objective: To determine if a shared learning, social-based leadership development program will impact burnout and career trajectory for female physicians.

Design: Cohort study.

Setting: Multispecialty healthcare system and state medical society members.

Participants: Burnout and Engagement surveys were emailed to 5000 physicians within the Baylor Scott & White Health System (BSWH). The external control group consisted of 516 female physicians within the Texas Medical Association (TMA) and not associated with BSWH. Internal controls included both male (670) and female physicians (240) who did not participate in the program.

Intervention: The Women Leaders in Medicine (WLiM) program included twice-annual in person summits and support programs throughout the 2-year study period.

Measurements: The Maslach Burnout Index (MBI) was utilized to evaluate burnout. Surveys were conducted at three separate points and included interest in leadership, intent to retain current employment, and open comments.

Results: Participants in WLiM had decreased frequency of high emotional exhaustion (mean 2.9 decreased to 2.5), decreased occurrence of high depersonalization (mean 1.6 decreased to 1.3), and improved levels of personal accomplishment (mean 4.7 improved to 5.1) and leadership aspiration (mean 7.4 to 7.8). Intention to stay went from 4.0 to 4.1.

Conclusions: Burnout can be improved, and leadership aspirations fostered with a group leadership development in a cohort of female physicians.

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领导力发展作为缓解女医生职业倦怠的新策略。
背景:女医生更容易经历职业倦怠,更不可能担任领导职务。需要采取有效的干预措施,支持在职的女医生。目的:探讨共享学习、基于社会的领导力发展项目对女医生职业倦怠和职业发展轨迹的影响。设计:队列研究。单位:多专科医疗系统,国家医学会会员。参与者:倦怠和敬业度调查通过电子邮件发送给贝勒斯科特和怀特健康系统(BSWH)的5000名医生。外部对照组由516名德克萨斯医学协会(TMA)的女医生组成,与BSWH无关。内部控制包括670名男性医生和240名未参加该项目的女性医生。干预措施:医学女性领袖(WLiM)项目包括每年两次的面对面峰会和为期两年的研究期间的支持项目。测量方法:采用Maslach职业倦怠指数(MBI)评价职业倦怠。调查在三个不同的点进行,包括对领导的兴趣,保留现有工作的意图,以及公开评论。结果:WLiM参与者的高情绪耗竭频率降低(平均2.9降至2.5),高人格解体发生率降低(平均1.6降至1.3),个人成就水平提高(平均4.7降至5.1),领导抱负水平提高(平均7.4降至7.8)。留下来的意愿从4.0上升到4.1。结论:在女医师队列中,团队领导力发展可以改善职业倦怠,培养领导抱负。
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