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J Evid Based Integr Med ; 23: 2515690X18804779, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30378438

ABSTRACT

Residency is a high-risk period for physician burnout. We aimed to determine the short-term stability of factors associated with burnout, application of these data to previous conceptual models, and the relationship of these factors over 3 months. Physician wellness questionnaire results were analyzed at 2 time points 3 months apart. Associations among variables within and across time points were analyzed. Logistic regression was used to predict burnout and compassionate care. A total of 74% of residents completed surveys. Over 3 months, burnout ( P = .005) and empathy ( P = .04) worsened. The most significant cross-sectional relationship was between stress and emotional exhaustion (time 1 r = 0.61, time 2 r = 0.68). Resilience was predictive of increased compassionate care and decreased burnout ( P < .05). Mindfulness was predictive of decreased burnout ( P < .05). Mitigating stress and fostering mindfulness and resilience longitudinally may be key areas of focus for improved wellness in pediatric residents. Larger studies are needed to better develop targeted wellness interventions.


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Burnout, Professional/psychology , Internship and Residency , Physicians/psychology , Adult , Burnout, Professional/physiopathology , Burnout, Psychological , Cross-Sectional Studies , Empathy , Female , Humans , Internship and Residency/organization & administration , Male , Mindfulness , Pediatrics/organization & administration , Pediatrics/statistics & numerical data , Physicians/statistics & numerical data , Stress, Physiological , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States
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