Pipas Catherine F, Damianos John A, Montalbano Leah, Matous Allison L, Hua Jianjun, Shoop Glenda H
Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Yale New Haven Hospital.
PRiMER. 2020 Jul 10;4:13. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2020.930805. eCollection 2020.
Self-care has not been traditionally taught in medical education, but the epidemic of burnout among health professionals necessitates a change in culture, and consequently a change in curriculum. Burnout begins early in training and negatively impacts health professionals, patients, and institutions. Interventions that prevent and avert burnout are necessary at all stages of a doctor's career to assure well-being over a lifetime. Evidence-based strategies supporting both personal and system wellness have begun to emerge, but more research is needed.
We present a collaborative and comprehensive wellness program: "A Culture of Wellness." We offered this pilot jointly for first-year medical students and faculty volunteers at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. We gave participants the following: (1) time-60 minutes per week for 8 weeks; (2) tools-weekly cases highlighting evidence-based wellness strategies; and (3) permission-opportunities to discuss and apply the strategies personally and within their community.
Pre- and postsurvey results show that dedicated time combined with student-faculty collaboration and application of strategies was associated with significantly lower levels of burnout and perceived stress and higher levels of mindfulness and quality of life in participants. Components of the curriculum were reported by all to add value to personal well-being.
This pilot presents a feasible and promising model that can be reproduced at other medical schools and disseminated to enhance personal health and promote a culture of well-being among medical students and faculty.
传统医学教育中并未传授自我保健知识,但医疗专业人员职业倦怠的流行促使文化发生改变,进而课程也需改变。职业倦怠在培训早期就已出现,对医疗专业人员、患者和机构都会产生负面影响。在医生职业生涯的各个阶段,都需要采取预防和避免职业倦怠的干预措施,以确保一生的健康。支持个人和系统健康的循证策略已开始出现,但仍需更多研究。
我们提出了一个协作性和综合性的健康计划:“健康文化”。我们在达特茅斯盖泽尔医学院为一年级医学生和教师志愿者联合开展了这个试点项目。我们为参与者提供了以下内容:(1)时间——每周60分钟,共8周;()工具——每周案例,突出循证健康策略;(3)许可——有机会在个人及所在群体中讨论和应用这些策略。
调查前后的结果显示,专门的时间、师生合作以及策略的应用,与参与者职业倦怠和感知压力水平显著降低、正念和生活质量水平提高相关。所有人都认为课程内容对个人幸福有价值。
这个试点项目提出了一个可行且有前景的模式,可在其他医学院校推广,以促进医学生和教师的个人健康,营造健康文化。