Sizemore Ross, Huecker Martin, Shreffler Jacob, Zaino Mallory, Thomas Alyssa, Kelley Justin
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA (RS, MH, JS, AT); Internal Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA (MZ); and Undergraduate Medical Education, Louisville, University of Louisville, KY, USA (JK).
Am J Lifestyle Med. 2022 Jul 16;18(1):131-140. doi: 10.1177/15598276221114314. eCollection 2024 Jan-Feb.
: A healthy physician performs better clinically and provides superior care to patients than a physician struggling with burnout. : The purpose of this study is to assess the physician perception of "health" and "burnout," to identify successful wellness-promoting behaviors, and to build a model characterizing the successful transition from poor health to wellness. : Utilizing a qualitative approach, the team conducted one-on-one, in-depth, semi-structured interviews with physicians from different specialties. Questions focused on behaviors, beliefs, and system changes that facilitated their transition from poor health/burnout to wellness. Interviews were recorded and responses qualitatively coded from a set of definitions of wellness and burnout. These coded responses were quantified, and code prevalence was analyzed. : Fourteen physicians completed interviews. The codebook consisted of 74 total themes, with nine occurring in more than 10 (71%) of the interviews. Most themes yielded to categories of Wellness, Unwell, and Burnout, with several themes related to individual agency in facilitating wellness. Highly prevalent themes included support systems, nutrition, exercise, and cognitive health. Subjects generally described comprehensive approaches to successfully transitioning to wellness. : This study describes strategies for the successful transition to wellness: physician-level factors such as a healthy support system, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and developing consistent daily routines. These findings support the importance of physician autonomy and individual-level wellness-promoting strategies for a physician's transition to wellness. More research should investigate the overall effect of individual-level strategies versus system-level interventions.
与倦怠的医生相比,健康的医生在临床工作中表现更佳,能为患者提供更优质的护理。本研究旨在评估医生对“健康”和“倦怠”的认知,确定成功的促进健康行为,并构建一个描述从健康不佳到恢复健康的成功转变的模型。该团队采用定性研究方法,对来自不同专业的医生进行了一对一、深入的半结构化访谈。问题集中在促进他们从健康不佳/倦怠状态转变为健康状态的行为、信念和系统变化上。访谈进行了录音,并根据一套健康和倦怠的定义对回答进行定性编码。对这些编码后的回答进行量化,并分析代码出现的频率。14名医生完成了访谈。编码手册总共包含74个主题,其中9个主题在超过10次(71%)的访谈中出现。大多数主题可归为健康、不健康和倦怠三类,还有几个主题与促进健康的个人能动性有关。高度普遍的主题包括支持系统、营养、锻炼和认知健康。受试者普遍描述了成功转变为健康状态的综合方法。本研究描述了成功转变为健康状态的策略:医生层面的因素,如健康的支持系统、保持健康的生活方式以及养成一致的日常习惯。这些发现支持了医生自主性和个人层面促进健康策略对于医生转变为健康状态的重要性。更多研究应调查个人层面策略与系统层面干预措施的总体效果。