Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Paediatr Anaesth. 2021 Jan;31(1):68-73. doi: 10.1111/pan.14087. Epub 2020 Dec 9.
In recent years, optimizing provider well-being and mitigating the effects of physician burnout have become increasingly important in the field of medicine. These efforts are in part of consequence because of significant costs associated with provider burnout, for both individuals and their workplace. Accordingly, robust work has focused on development of strategies to decrease the incidence of burnout or mitigate its effects, including both individual efforts and systematic organizational change. This article describes the development and implementation of a unique assessment strategy to identify the driving factors hindering well-being in our general anesthesiology division. We describe how collected data allowed us to identify important areas for improvement, build community, and target novel interventions to ultimately improve the well-being of our division for all members. This manuscript does not describe survey results in any detail, but rather aims to present a creative application of the Hawthorne Effect as it applies to understanding physician well-being.
近年来,优化医疗服务提供者的福祉并减轻医生倦怠的影响在医学领域变得越来越重要。这些努力的部分原因是与提供者倦怠相关的巨大成本,无论是对个人还是对他们的工作场所而言。因此,大量工作都集中在制定策略来减少倦怠的发生率或减轻其影响上,包括个人努力和系统的组织变革。本文描述了一种独特的评估策略的开发和实施,以确定阻碍我们普通麻醉科福祉的驱动因素。我们描述了收集的数据如何使我们能够确定需要改进的重要领域,建立社区,并针对新的干预措施,最终提高我们科室所有成员的福祉。本文档没有详细描述调查结果,而是旨在介绍霍桑效应在理解医生福祉方面的创造性应用。