O'Connell Alanna, Siddiqui Mansoor, Sielicki Anthony, Naples Robin, Papanagnou Dimitrios
Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.
Emergency Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Jun 13;12(6):e8597. doi: 10.7759/cureus.8597.
Burnout among emergency medicine (EM) residents is gaining increasing attention. The authors designed a workshop to assess EM residents' resilience using a validated scale to prompt personal reflection. The workshop then shifted to peer-to-peer conversations and sharing using images from Visual Explorer (VE) to further reflect on resilience. Overall, resident resilience scores were below those of the US general population, with post-graduate year (PGY)-2 year residents having the lowest scores. The workshop was well received by residents; data from the Critical Incident Questionnaire (CIQ) suggested that residents felt engaged during discussion of the images. Further study is needed to assess the correlation between resilience scores and burnout.
急诊医学(EM)住院医师的职业倦怠日益受到关注。作者设计了一个研讨会,使用经过验证的量表来评估急诊医学住院医师的适应力,以促使个人进行反思。然后,研讨会转向使用视觉探索者(VE)的图像进行 peer-to-peer 对话和分享,以进一步反思适应力。总体而言,住院医师的适应力得分低于美国普通人群,其中研究生二年级(PGY-2)的住院医师得分最低。该研讨会受到住院医师的好评;关键事件问卷(CIQ)的数据表明,住院医师在讨论图像时感到参与度很高。需要进一步研究以评估适应力得分与职业倦怠之间的相关性。