Emergency Medicine Residency Website Wellness Pages: A Content Analysis.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Alexandra Sappington, Brian Milman
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Abstract

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the way medical students seek residency positions. In 2020, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education advocated for virtual interviews. Most emergency medicine (EM) interviews in 2023 remained virtual, and this format will persist for the foreseeable future. Since students are not evaluating programs in person in most cases, residency websites are crucial for prospective residents. Resident wellness is critical for resident training and important to prospective residents; it follows that programs must be transparent about resident wellness on websites. In this study we aimed to quantify the number of EM programs with wellness pages on their websites and identify themes portrayed on those pages.

Methods: We analyzed residency website wellness pages from EM websites based on the 2022 directory of the Electronic Residency Application Service. We independently coded wellness statements through an inductive process. Codes were revised iteratively to consensus and organized into themes.

Results: We identified 278 (100%) EM residency websites. Of these websites, 57 (20.5%) had a wellness page, 45 (16.2%) linked to an institutional page that discussed wellness, 169 (60.8%) discussed wellness themes on their website in areas other than a wellness page, and 69 (24.8%) had no direct mention of wellness anywhere on their website. Using this information, we identified themes including community involvement, growth and development, nutrition and health, psychological well-being, social and relaxation activities, wellness culture and environment, wellness curriculum, wellness structure and resources, and work-life integration.

Conclusion: Most EM program websites do not include a wellness page. Of the programs that do, we identified important themes. The absence of dedicated wellness pages on most EM websites suggests an opportunity for programs to better communicate their wellness initiatives to applicants, helping them identify programs that align with their values.

急诊医学住院医师网站健康页面:内容分析。
新冠肺炎疫情影响了医学生寻求住院医师职位的方式。2020年,研究生医学教育认证委员会提倡虚拟面试。2023年,大多数急诊医学(EM)访谈仍然是虚拟的,在可预见的未来,这种形式将继续存在。由于学生在大多数情况下不会亲自评估项目,实习网站对潜在的实习人员来说至关重要。住院医师健康对住院医师培训至关重要,对未来住院医师也很重要;因此,项目必须对网站上居民的健康状况保持透明。在这项研究中,我们旨在量化在其网站上有健康页面的EM项目的数量,并确定这些页面上描绘的主题。方法:基于电子居留申请服务2022目录,对EM网站的居留网站健康页面进行分析。我们通过归纳过程独立编码健康声明。守则经过反复修订以达成一致意见,并按主题组织。结果:我们确定了278个(100%)EM居住网站。在这些网站中,57个(20.5%)有健康页面,45个(16.2%)链接到讨论健康的机构页面,169个(60.8%)在其网站上讨论健康主题,而不是健康页面,69个(24.8%)在其网站上没有直接提到健康。利用这些信息,我们确定了包括社区参与、成长与发展、营养与健康、心理健康、社交与休闲活动、健康文化与环境、健康课程、健康结构与资源以及工作与生活的融合等主题。结论:大多数EM计划网站不包括健康页面。在这些项目中,我们确定了重要的主题。大多数新兴市场网站缺乏专门的健康页面,这意味着项目有机会更好地向申请人传达他们的健康计划,帮助他们确定符合他们价值观的项目。
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: WestJEM focuses on how the systems and delivery of emergency care affects health, health disparities, and health outcomes in communities and populations worldwide, including the impact of social conditions on the composition of patients seeking care in emergency departments.
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