Holder Kelly D, Lee Sharon Y, Raza Fatima Zehra, Stroud Laura R
Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Providence, RI.
HCA Healthc J Med. 2024 Jun 1;5(3):199-208. doi: 10.36518/2689-0216.1742. eCollection 2024.
Description Burnout among academic physicians, who navigate multiple roles beyond the clinical environment, is a pressing issue. However, the factors driving burnout among academic physicians are not fully understood. Prior research has revealed differences in burnout dimensions between clinical and basic science faculty, but the impact of balancing research, education, and clinical demands on academic physicians is still unclear. This knowledge gap negatively affects the clinical, translational science, research, and medical education workforces and has particular implications for minoritized and marginalized groups working in academic medical centers. Creating a culture of well-being has been vital in addressing burnout. Further research is needed to explore the unique experiences and demands of academic physicians- particularly those from minoritized and marginalized backgrounds-and to develop effective strategies to promote well-being as they balance diverse roles and contexts. This commentary highlights gaps in understanding burnout among academic physicians and proposes guidelines for future research as well as strategies to improve well-being at academic medical centers.
在临床环境之外还承担多种角色的学术医生职业倦怠是一个紧迫的问题。然而,学术医生职业倦怠的驱动因素尚未完全明确。先前的研究揭示了临床和基础科学教员在职业倦怠维度上的差异,但平衡研究、教育和临床需求对学术医生的影响仍不明确。这一知识差距对临床、转化科学、研究和医学教育劳动力产生了负面影响,对在学术医疗中心工作的少数群体和边缘化群体具有特殊意义。营造一种健康的文化对于解决职业倦怠至关重要。需要进一步研究探索学术医生的独特经历和需求,特别是那些来自少数群体和边缘化背景的医生,并制定有效的策略来促进他们在平衡不同角色和环境时的健康。本评论强调了在理解学术医生职业倦怠方面的差距,并提出了未来研究的指导方针以及改善学术医疗中心健康状况的策略。