Key factors for implementing mindfulness-based burnout interventions in surgery - 11/02/20
, Ekaterina V. Guvva a, Aditi Desai a, Amy Herschberger a, Nancy L. Ascher a, Hobart W. Harris a, Patricia O’Sullivan aAbstract |
Background |
Burnout and distress are widespread issues in surgical training. While effective interventions are slowly coming to light, little has been published regarding the sustainable implementation of such interventions, including the critical need to identify barriers and enablers.
Methods |
Enhanced Stress Resilience Training (ESRT), a mindfulness-based cognitive intervention for surgical trainees, was delivered and studied on three separate occasions. For each, focus groups, field notes, surveys and interviews were collected involving leadership, administrators and participants. Thematic analysis was used in each instance, and across instances, to explore concepts and themes, which were used to identify critical influences effecting implementation.
Results |
Culture (surrounding the intervention), infrastructure (supporting the intervention) and adaptability (of the intervention) were repeatedly critical influences, guiding iterative adaptation of the intervention, and resulting in sustainability across groups and over time.
Conclusions |
Identifying critical influences on intervention feasibility and acceptability can guide intervention refinement and shift sustainable implementation barriers to become enablers, as was the case at our institution. This approach may be useful in other settings.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Identifying key influential factors was critical to sustainable implementation of Enhanced Stress Resilience Training (ESRT). |
• | Rigorous qualitative methods revealed critical influences and guided iterative adaptation of the intervention. |
• | Iterative feedback and intervention modification facilitated implementation of ESRT across groups and over time. |
Keywords : Surgery, Stress, Mindfulness, Burnout, Intervention, Implementation
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Vol 219 - N° 2
P. 328-334 - février 2020 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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