Rural Family Physician Perspectives on Wellness and the Role of Training in Supporting Physician Wellness.

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2022-08-22 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2022.528784
Meredith L C Williamson, Jared Datzman, Rae Adams
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Abstract

Purpose: Research evaluating the well-being of rural family physicians is limited, resulting in minimal understanding of how to prepare family medicine residents to succeed in rural practice postresidency. Our study aimed to investigate factors associated with maintaining wellness within rural family medicine practices and highlight interventions that rural family physicians identify as important to promote wellness among those seeking future employment in rural settings postresidency.

Methods: Forty-eight rural family physicians completed an online survey with qualitative and multiple-choice items including the Mini-Z about physician demographics, burnout, and wellness. We conducted data analysis using NVivo 12 software for qualitative analyses and R 3.6.1 software for descriptive statistics.

Results: The majority of participants reportedly maintained wellness in rural family practice (maintenance of wellness=79.17%; denied burnout=62.26%). Burnout rates were similar to the national burnout rates for family physicians (37.74% vs 46%). Participants identified multiple residency interventions that could be implemented to prepare rural family physicians to succeed.

Conclusions: This study highlights factors that are associated with the maintenance of wellness among rural family physicians. This is the first study to investigate rural family physician perspectives on residency interventions that may have positive outcomes on wellness postresidency.

农村家庭医生对健康的看法及培训在支持医生健康中的作用。
目的:评估农村家庭医生幸福感的研究有限,导致人们对如何培养家庭医学住院医师在实习后的农村实践中取得成功了解甚少。我们的研究旨在调查在农村家庭医疗实践中保持健康的相关因素,并强调农村家庭医生认为对促进那些在农村寻求未来就业机会的人的健康很重要的干预措施。方法:对48名农村家庭医生进行定性和选择题(包括Mini-Z)在线调查,调查内容涉及医生人口统计学、职业倦怠和健康状况。数据分析采用NVivo 12软件进行定性分析,r3.6.1软件进行描述性统计。结果:绝大多数农村家庭医疗参与者保持健康(保持健康=79.17%;否认倦怠= 62.26%)。家庭医生的倦怠率与全国家庭医生的倦怠率相似(37.74%对46%)。参与者确定了可以实施的多种住院医师干预措施,以使农村家庭医生取得成功。结论:本研究突出了与农村家庭医生健康维持相关的因素。这是第一个调查农村家庭医生对住院医师干预的观点的研究,这些干预可能对住院后的健康产生积极的影响。
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