设计瑜伽干预计划,以提高医师培训生的幸福感:挑战和经验教训。

Q3 Medicine
Mara Hoffert, Holly Kerr, Sara Hegab, Sarah Whitehouse, Maria Kokas, Lisa MacLean, Meredith G Van Harn, Kimberly Baker-Genaw
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健康活动可能有助于抵消医生的倦怠。众所周知,瑜伽可以增强幸福感,但很少有研究将瑜伽作为医生培训的干预手段。本前瞻性方法学发展研究旨在探讨如何在大型城市培训医院建立以瑜伽为基础的医师培训生幸福感干预。我们的目的是确定有助于学员参与的因素,并探索一种测量瑜伽后自我报告幸福感变化的工具。队列包括一个要求出勤的组,一个自愿出勤的组,和一个未分配的走进式瑜伽组。每周1小时的瑜伽课程由合格的瑜伽教练指导,持续4周。采用由七个问题组成的住院医师幸福感指数(RPWBI)来衡量住院医师在瑜伽前、瑜伽后4周和瑜伽后6个月的幸福感。参加每个课程的学员从17人参加必修瑜伽到0-2人自愿瑜伽,2-9人参加午餐瑜伽,1-7人参加晚上瑜伽。在必需瑜伽组(n = 17),总体RPWBI平均得分在三次查询期间没有显着变化,并且参与调查的人数随着时间的推移而下降。在练习瑜伽之前,被试组的RPWBI平均基线得分在无痛苦的范围内,七个单独问题的答案各不相同。要求医学培训生参加瑜伽活动可能是促进瑜伽参与的好策略。RPWBI在测量瑜伽干预后整体群体幸福感的变化方面可能效用有限。
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Designing a Yoga Intervention Program to Improve Well-Being for Physician Trainees: Challenges and Lessons Learned.

Well-being activities may help to counteract physician burnout. Yoga is known to enhance well-being, but there are few studies of yoga as an intervention for physicians in training. This prospective methodology-development study aimed to explore how to establish a yoga-based well-being intervention for physician trainees in a large urban training hospital. We aimed to identify factors that contribute to trainee participation and explore an instrument to measure changes in self-reported well-being after yoga. Cohorts included a required-attendance group, a voluntary-attendance group, and an unassigned walk-in yoga group. Weekly 1-hour yoga sessions were led by a qualified yoga instructor for 4 weeks. The seven-question Resident Physician Well-Being Index (RPWBI) was used to measure resident well-being before yoga, after 4 weeks of yoga, and 6 months post-yoga. Trainees attending each session ranged from 17 for required yoga to 0-2 for voluntary yoga, 2-9 for lunchtime walk-in yoga, and 1-7 for evening walk-in yoga. In the required-yoga group (n = 17), overall RPWBI mean scores did not change significantly across the three query times, and participation in the survey declined over time. The mean baseline RPWBI score for the required group before yoga was in the non-distressed range and answers to the seven individual questions varied. Requiring a yoga activity for medical trainees may be a good strategy for promoting participation in yoga. The RPWBI may have limited utility for measuring changes in overall group well-being after a yoga intervention.

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