Sofka Sarah, Grey Carl, Lerfald Nathan, Davisson Laura, Howsare Janie
J Grad Med Educ. 2018 Feb;10(1):63-66. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-17-00405.1.
Physician utilization of well-being resources remains low despite efforts to promote use of these resources.
We implemented a well-being assessment for internal medicine residents to improve access and use of mental health services.
We scheduled all postgraduate year 1 (PGY-1) and PGY-2 residents at West Virginia University for the assessment at our faculty and staff assistance program (FSAP). While the assessment was intended to be universal (all residents), we allowed residents to "opt out." The assessment visit consisted of an evaluation by a licensed therapist, who assisted residents with a wellness plan. Anonymous surveys were distributed to all residents, and means were compared by Student's test.
Thirty-eight of 41 PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents (93%) attended the scheduled appointments. Forty-two of 58 residents (72%, including PGY-3s) completed the survey. Of 42 respondents, 28 (67%) attended the assessment sessions, and 14 (33%) did not. Residents who attended the sessions gave mean ratings of 7.8 for convenience (1, not convenient, to 9, very convenient), and 7.9 for feeling embarrassed if colleagues knew they attended (1, very embarrassed, to 9, not embarrassed). Residents who attended the assessment sessions reported they were more likely to use FSAP services in the future, compared with those who did not attend ( < .001).
Offering residents a well-being assessment may have mitigated barriers to using counseling resources. The majority of residents who participated had a positive view of the program and indicated they would return to FSAP if they felt they needed counseling.
尽管已努力推广使用健康资源,但内科医生对这些资源的利用率仍然很低。
我们为内科住院医师实施了一项健康评估,以改善心理健康服务的获取和使用。
我们安排西弗吉尼亚大学所有第一年(PGY-1)和第二年(PGY-2)的住院医师在我们的教职员工援助计划(FSAP)中进行评估。虽然评估旨在面向全体(所有住院医师),但我们允许住院医师“选择退出”。评估访问由一名持牌治疗师进行,该治疗师协助住院医师制定健康计划。向所有住院医师发放了匿名调查问卷,并通过学生t检验比较均值。
41名PGY-1和PGY-2住院医师中有38名(93%)参加了预定的预约。58名住院医师中有42名(72%,包括PGY-3)完成了调查。在42名受访者中,28名(67%)参加了评估会议,14名(33%)没有参加。参加会议的住院医师对便利性的平均评分为7.8(1表示不方便,9表示非常方便),对如果同事知道他们参加会感到尴尬程度的平均评分为7.9(1表示非常尴尬,9表示不尴尬)。与未参加评估会议的住院医师相比,参加评估会议的住院医师报告称他们未来更有可能使用FSAP服务(P<0.001)。
为住院医师提供健康评估可能减少了使用咨询资源的障碍。大多数参与的住院医师对该计划持积极看法,并表示如果他们觉得需要咨询,会回到FSAP。