Let’s Talk About it: The Utility of Formalized Support for Medical Residents

Rachel Gifford*, Tiuri R. van Rossum, Bram Fleuren, Daan Westra

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Abstract

Medical residents are significantly impacted by burnout and depression. Recent events have only further increased the pressure and demands on the healthcare sector, intensifying the burden facing residents and posing a threat to residents’ well-being. As a result, significant efforts are being made to provide formalized support and well-being programs. Yet, emergent evidence indicates that residents do not sufficiently utilize this form of support. Considering the organizational investment and focus on formalized support programs, we conducted a mixed-method study to investigate residents’ utilization of formalized well-being support, and potential reasons for non-use. Our study was conducted during a period of increased work burden and stress for medical residents, where formalized support was specifically offered and targeted to medical staff. Our findings confirm earlier results of low support utilization and point to the importance of informal support mechanisms, in particular peer support. We conclude by discussing the role of managers and educational programs in facilitating a positive cultural shift to promote and support residents in seeking support.
Original languageEnglish
Article number7463
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management
Volume12
Issue number1
Early online date13 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Clinician Burnout
  • Hospital Management
  • Resident Education
  • The Netherlands
  • Well-Being Support

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