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Addressing Burnout Among Women Residents: Results from Focus Group Discussions.

Authors :
Norvell J
Unruh G
Norvell T
Templeton KJ
Source :
Kansas journal of medicine [Kans J Med] 2023 Apr 24; Vol. 16, pp. 83-87. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 24 (Print Publication: 2023).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Physician burnout has been described as more common among women than men. Even if there are no gender-based differences in prevalence, risk factors, such as work/home integration/conflict and gendered biases, likely differ. Prior administrations of an annual resident wellness survey at a single urban academic institution confirmed that rates of burnout were higher among women, especially during the PGY-2 year.<br />Methods: A series of focus groups of PGY-3 women residents across specialties were organized in 2019 at a single urban academic medical center. Given the number of participants, demographics were not collected to maintain participant anonymity. The moderator for all groups used a discussion guide consisting of eight open-ended questions based on a review of the literature.<br />Results: Ten residents agreed to participate in one of four hour-long focus group discussions. While the residents identified some factors that were not gender-specific, they also discussed issues that they faced as women in medicine, including needing to work harder to prove themselves and unconscious gendered biases from faculty and patients. The residents thought that their well-being would be improved if their training programs better understood the experiences and needs of women residents and recommended a series of interventions, including improved mentoring and networking opportunities.<br />Conclusions: Interventions to improve well-being need to consider gender-based differences. While mentoring and networking can help all residents, these may be especially useful for women and should be considered as a component of an overarching plan to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.<br /> (© 2023 The University of Kansas Medical Center.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1948-2035
Volume :
16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Kansas journal of medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37124099
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.18364