Kontrick Amy V, Thakkar Pankti M, Mycyk Mark B
Department of Emergency Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine Cook County Health Chicago Illinois USA.
AEM Educ Train. 2023 Jul 17;7(4):e10890. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10890. eCollection 2023 Aug.
Relatively little data describe how diet and food choices impact trainee well-being despite evidence that diet impacts both physical and mental health. The objective was to describe food options available to emergency medicine (EM) residents when on duty.
A survey utilizing closed-ended, binary, rank-order responses was developed by experts in graduate medical education and wellness; it was piloted, revised, and then electronically distributed to 211 EM residency programs over 2 weeks in 2021. The program director (PD) or associate PD was invited to participate.
A total of 114 EM programs participated (54%). The primary teaching site included 43 community hospitals, 23 county hospitals, and 48 university hospitals. Resident access to an onsite hospital cafeteria was most common (97%); other onsite options were vending machines (87%), fresh food fridges (34%), national chains (32%), local restaurants (25%), food trucks (30%), and farmer's markets (11%). More than one-third (38%) reported that onsite options did not include healthy food, 26% reported being dissatisfied with onsite food, and 35% rarely or never purchased food onsite. Most programs (89%) do not have a dedicated "meal break" for residents while on duty. Few residency programs include diet or nutrition classes or counseling. When programs sponsor meals during residency events, nutritional value and dietary considerations were ranked less important than cost of food and convenience.
Access to healthy food options is not always available during scheduled resident work hours, and dedicated meal breaks are infrequent. These data should inform institutional initiatives to improve the health and well-being of resident physicians.
尽管有证据表明饮食会影响身心健康,但关于饮食和食物选择如何影响实习医生幸福感的数据相对较少。目的是描述急诊医学(EM)住院医师值班时可获得的食物选择。
由研究生医学教育与健康领域的专家设计了一项采用封闭式二元排序回答的调查;该调查进行了试点、修订,然后于2021年在两周内以电子方式分发给211个EM住院医师项目。邀请项目主任(PD)或副主任参与。
共有114个EM项目参与(54%)。主要教学地点包括43家社区医院、23家县医院和48家大学医院。住院医师最常能使用医院内的自助餐厅(97%);其他院内选择包括自动售货机(87%)、新鲜食品冰箱(34%)、全国连锁餐厅(32%)、当地餐馆(25%)、食品车(30%)和农贸市场(11%)。超过三分之一(38%)的项目报告称院内选择不包括健康食品,26%的项目报告对院内食物不满意,35%的项目很少或从不购买院内食物。大多数项目(89%)在住院医师值班时没有专门的“用餐休息时间”。很少有住院医师项目包括饮食或营养课程或咨询。当项目在住院医师活动期间提供餐食时,营养价值和饮食考虑因素的排名低于食物成本和便利性。
在住院医师规定的工作时间内,并不总是能获得健康的食物选择,而且专门的用餐休息时间很少。这些数据应为改善住院医师健康和幸福感的机构举措提供参考。