PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2024.835671
Alyssa Warburton-Silva, Julia Pudar, Colleen Cooper, Thomas Bishop
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背景和目的:与普通人群相比,住院医师的职业倦怠和抑郁程度较高。虽然促进住院医师健康(包括全科医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)要求的健康计划)的关注度有所提高,但有关住院医师对这些计划应包括哪些内容的看法的研究却很有限。本研究旨在评估住院医师对密歇根大学全科医学住院医师培训项目(UM FMR)健康计划的看法:本定性研究评估了密歇根大学全科住院医师培训中心的焦点小组记录和住院医师匿名调查。两位作者采用描述性编码和经典分析策略对记录誊本进行了审查。所有作者就主题达成共识,然后将主题发给住院医师审阅和反馈:结果:有六个主题对居民健康计划非常重要:(a)计划的多样性;(b)发展支持性居民社区;(c)工作场所健康技能发展;(d)满足基本需求;(e)处理困难情况的选择;(f)承认居民健康的结构性限制:对调查的分析揭示了该住院医师健康计划的改进机会,也为今后研究住院医师对住院医师健康的看法提供了范本。
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Resident Perspectives on a Wellness Program: A Qualitative Analysis.

Background and objectives: Resident physicians experience high levels of burnout and depression compared to the general population. While focus on promoting resident wellness, including required wellness programming from the Accreditation Council for General Medical Education (ACGME), has increased, research into resident perspectives on what should be included in these programs has been limited. This study aimed to evaluate resident perspectives on a wellness program at the University of Michigan Family Medicine Residency (UM FMR).

Methods: This qualitative study evaluated transcripts from a focus group and an anonymous survey of residents at UM FMR. Two authors reviewed transcripts using descriptive coding and a classical analysis strategy. All authors reached consensus on themes, which were then sent to residents for review and feedback.

Results: Six themes emerged as important to the resident wellness program: (a) program variety, (b) developing a supportive resident community, (c) workplace wellness skills development, (d) addressing basic needs, (e) options for processing difficult situations, and (f) acknowledgment of structural limitations to resident wellness.

Conclusions: This analysis of the survey revealed opportunities for improvements in this residency wellness program and also serves as a model for future studies on resident perspectives on resident wellness.

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