Comparing Resident and Program Director Perspectives on Wellness Curricula: A CERA Study.

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2023-09-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2023.300982
Lauren Penwell-Waines, Ambar Kulshreshtha, Julie Brennan, Katherine Bergs, Lindsay Fazio, Aaron Grace, Mari Ricker, Amy Romain, Jill Schneiderhan, Peter F Cronholm
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Introduction: Mitigating the stress of graduate medical education has been the focus of residency leadership in the United States. This study examined family medicine (FM) resident and program director (PD) satisfaction with current wellness curricula, including perceptions of availability of resources and emphasis on well-being.

Methods: The Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance administered online surveys to PDs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, US-based FM residencies, and resident American Academy of Family Physicians members from April to May 2021. The present study included an assessment of wellness curriculum implementation using the Wellness Element Count (WEC), a satisfaction rating with wellness programming, and a single question assessing perceived changes in emphasis on wellness during COVID-19.

Results: A total of 242 residents (5% response rate) and 263 PDs (42% response rate) completed the survey. Residents reported lower WEC indicators compared to PDs (P<.001). Overall, 67.8% of resident respondents were satisfied with their program's wellness efforts, compared to 89.3% of PDs ( P<.001). Perceived emphasis on wellness curricula in the program was associated with greater resident satisfaction (OR=2.75, P<.05); less emphasis on wellness was associated with less resident satisfaction (OR=0.15, P<.001).

Conclusions: Residents reported overall lower perceived availability and satisfaction with program wellness efforts compared to PDs, suggesting a disparity between perspectives. Ongoing efforts should be directed at encouraging use of available wellness resources and supporting a culture of well-being.

比较住院医师和项目主任对健康课程的看法:CERA研究。
引言:缓解研究生医学教育的压力一直是美国住院医师领导层关注的焦点。本研究调查了家庭医学(FM)住院医师和项目主任(PD)对当前健康课程的满意度,包括对资源可用性和对幸福感的重视,2021年4月至5月,美国FM常驻机构和美国家庭医生学会常驻成员。本研究包括使用健康元素计数(WEC)对健康课程实施情况的评估、对健康计划的满意度评级,以及评估COVID-19期间对健康重视程度的感知变化的单个问题。居民报告的WEC指标低于PD(PPPPC结论:与PD相比,居民报告的对项目健康工作的总体感知可用性和满意度较低,这表明观点之间存在差异。持续的努力应旨在鼓励使用可用的健康资源并支持健康文化。
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