E Rodriguez Lien, E Zwemer, A Schwartz, P M Wilson, J C Babal, J R Serwint, K Sieplinga, K Donnelly, M Nichols, M Batra
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摘要
评估儿科住院医师学习环境(LE)与住院医师幸福感之间关系的文献很少。一项横断面研究调查了儿科住院医师的生活满意度与倦怠之间的关系,以及生活各成分是否影响生活满意度。共有代表46个儿科项目的2043名(69%)住院医师回应,表明40%的参与者符合倦怠分类。未达到倦怠分类的住院医师报告的平均实习医师满意度(4.4比3.6,P < .001)、实习医师协作(4.4比4.1,P < .001)、住院医师指导(3.7比3.1,P < .001)和住院医师教育(4.1比3.5,P < .001)高于有倦怠的同事。在控制了个人/项目特征和聚类因素后,报告更多LE协作(B = 0.62, 95%置信区间(CI) = 0.57-0.67, P < .001)、更多住院医师指导(B = 0.51, 95% CI = 0.48-0.55, P < .001)和更多住院医师教育(B = 0.72, 95% CI = 0.68-0.75, P < .001)的住院医师满意度更高。本研究以全国儿科住院医师为研究对象,探讨生活满意度与工作倦怠之间的关系。
Relationship Between US Pediatric Resident Burnout and the Learning Environment.
There is a paucity of literature evaluating the association between the pediatric residency learning environment (LE) and resident well-being. A cross-sectional study investigated the association between pediatric residents' LE satisfaction and their burnout, and whether LE subcomponents influenced LE satisfaction. A total of 2043 (69%) residents representing 46 pediatric programs responded, indicating that 40% of participants met the burnout classification. Residents not meeting burnout classification reported greater mean LE satisfaction (4.4 vs 3.6, P < .001), LE collaboration (4.4 vs 4.1, P < .001), resident mentorship (3.7 vs 3.1, P < .001), and resident education (4.1 vs 3.5, P < .001) than their colleagues with burnout. Residents reporting greater LE collaboration (B = 0.62, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.57-0.67, P < .001), greater resident mentorship (B = 0.51, 95% CI = 0.48-0.55, P < .001), and greater resident education (B = 0.72, 95% CI = 0.68-0.75, P < .001) had higher LE satisfaction, controlling for individual/program characteristics and clustering. This study demonstrates associations between LE satisfaction and burnout from a national group of pediatric residents.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Pediatrics (CLP) a peer-reviewed monthly journal, is a must read for the busy pediatrician. CLP contains state-of-the-art, accurate, concise and down-to earth information on practical, everyday child care topics whether they are clinical, scientific, behavioral, educational, or ethical.