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Education Research: Evaluation of curriculum to teach resilience skills to neurology residents.
- Source :
- Neurology; vol 92, iss 11, 538-541; 0028-3878
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- ObjectiveTo evaluate feasibility and acceptability of a health professional resilience skills training program with neurology residents.MethodsThe curriculum consists of five 1-hour-long modules that included the following skills: reflective narrative practices, emotion regulation, communication with highly distressed individuals, boundary management, and the identification of depression and trauma. Using a web-based survey tool, we administered the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) and Abbreviated Maslach Burnout Inventory (aMBI) at baseline, in addition to a pre- and post-survey assessing change in beliefs and self-efficacy, as well as satisfaction with the intervention. Means were compared using the Wilcoxon rank-sum and signed rank tests.ResultsTwenty-two residents representing each year of training completed the pre-survey; 41% were women. Subscale scores on the aMBI revealed that 50% had moderate or high emotional exhaustion, 41% had moderate depersonalization, and 37% had moderate or low personal accomplishment, though 77.3% reported high career satisfaction. Female residents had lower scores on the BRS (mean 3.26 vs 3.88, p < 0.05), though scores on aMBI subscales did not differ by sex. Scores did not differ by year of training. Sixteen residents completed both the pre- and post-survey. Significant increases were detected in 4 of 9 self-efficacy statements. Seventy-one percent of residents were satisfied or extremely satisfied with the training.ConclusionsResidents were satisfied with the curriculum and reported improved ability to identify and cope with work-related stress. Further study is needed to evaluate the influence of skills adoption and practice on resilience and burnout.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Neurology; vol 92, iss 11, 538-541; 0028-3878
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Neurology vol 92, iss 11, 538-541 0028-3878
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1391604074
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource