Yale Program for Medicine, Spirituality and Religion, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.
Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Feb 24;18(2):e0279425. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279425. eCollection 2023.
The prevalence of burnout among emergency physicians is among the highest of any specialty. Multiple studies have described factors that contribute to physician burnout, such as age, institutional support, and the electronic medical record (EMR). However, there have been few studies that investigate those physicians who are satisfied with their career and their personal lives. This qualitative study evaluated emergency physicians who were satisfied with both their career and personal lives to propose a model for physician well-being. Physicians were recruited using email solicitation and referral by their peers from June-September 2020. Inclusion criteria involved those physicians who were satisfied with their life and their job and did not meet the criteria for burnout. A qualitative, non-structured interview with open-ended questions was performed with each participant. Emergent themes were identified using standard practice for qualitative studies. Twenty-three physicians participated with a mean age of 45.4 years old (range 32-65), 17 (73.9%) were men, 13 (56.5%) were Caucasian, 6 (26.0%) were Asian/South Asian, 1 (4.3%) were Latino, and 3 (13.0%) were another ethnicity. Several important themes emerged. Physicians satisfied with their lives and their jobs tended to be personally resilient, socially connected, with significant outside interests. These physicians self-identified their personality type as having both introverted and extroverted features. Threats to thriving included ineffective leadership and the EMR. This project proposes a model for job and life satisfaction among emergency physicians. Encouraging these qualities, while fostering supportive leadership, and optimizing the EMR, may improve satisfaction among physicians experiencing burnout.
急诊医师的倦怠发生率在所有专业中是最高的之一。多项研究描述了导致医师倦怠的因素,例如年龄、机构支持和电子病历(EMR)。然而,很少有研究调查那些对自己的职业和个人生活感到满意的医师。这项定性研究评估了对自己的职业和个人生活都感到满意的急诊医师,以提出一个医师健康模型。研究人员通过电子邮件邀请和同行推荐,于 2020 年 6 月至 9 月期间招募了医生。纳入标准包括对生活和工作满意且不符合倦怠标准的医生。对每位参与者进行了定性、非结构化的开放式访谈。使用定性研究的标准实践确定了出现的主题。23 名医生参与了研究,平均年龄为 45.4 岁(范围 32-65 岁),其中 17 名(73.9%)为男性,13 名(56.5%)为白人,6 名(26.0%)为亚洲/南亚人,1 名(4.3%)为拉丁裔,3 名(13.0%)为其他种族。出现了几个重要的主题。对生活和工作感到满意的医生往往具有个人韧性、社交联系和重要的外部兴趣。这些医生将自己的人格类型自我识别为具有内向和外向特征。威胁繁荣的因素包括领导不力和 EMR。该项目提出了一种急诊医师工作和生活满意度的模型。鼓励这些品质,同时培养支持性领导,优化 EMR,可能会提高处于倦怠状态的医生的满意度。