Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on Burnout

Background Burnout levels have risen in recent years and satisfaction with work–life balance has decreased. Individual and organizational factors may affect burnout in physicians and advance practice clinicians (APCs). Meditation is a tool to mitigate stress and enhance well-being. In this study, we...

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Main Authors: Jayaram R Thimmapuram MD, Rodney Grim PhD, Theodore Bell MS, Ronald Benenson MD, Mark Lavallee MD, Mihir Modi DO, David Noll DO, Ridgley Salter MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-01-01
Series:Global Advances in Health and Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2164956118821056
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spelling doaj-42a990c24ea441ceb9f52cbdddc0d4422020-11-25T03:26:53ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Advances in Health and Medicine2164-95612019-01-01810.1177/2164956118821056Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on BurnoutJayaram R Thimmapuram MDRodney Grim PhDTheodore Bell MSRonald Benenson MDMark Lavallee MDMihir Modi DODavid Noll DORidgley Salter MDBackground Burnout levels have risen in recent years and satisfaction with work–life balance has decreased. Individual and organizational factors may affect burnout in physicians and advance practice clinicians (APCs). Meditation is a tool to mitigate stress and enhance well-being. In this study, we assessed the factors affecting work–life balance in physicians and APCs. We also measured the impact of Heartfulness meditation conference on burnout. Methods Physicians and APCs were surveyed through an abbreviated Maslach burnout inventory (aMBI) to assess the burnout levels and a question to assess the factors influencing work–life balance. Wellness initiatives included either attending a Heartfulness meditation conference or reading a book about burnout and wellness (approximated at a 3-h read). A repeat aMBI survey was sent 8 weeks after the conference. Pre- and postburnout scores were assessed. Results Of the 1393 physicians and APCs, 537 responded to the aMBI, and there were 414 comments (663 factors) for the question on work–life balance. Among the respondents, 60.5% and 32% had symptoms of moderate to severe emotional exhaustion (EE) and depersonalization, respectively. Twenty-eight percent of the respondents had symptoms of moderate to low personal accomplishment. The major factors impacting work–life balance included work load, work flow, and scheduling. A follow-up aMBI survey was completed by 79 from the conference group and 264 from the nonconference group. In the age-group between 30 and 50 for the conference group (n = 40), mean EE decreased from 9.8 to 8.6 with statistical significance ( P  = .014). There was no statistically significant change in the nonconference group in any age-group. Conclusion Workload, workflow, and scheduling issues were the major factors affecting work–life balance. There is a significant level of burnout in physicians and APCs. Heartfulness meditation conference was associated with a significant decrease in EE in those aged 30 to 50 years. There was no significant change seen in the nonconference/book reading group.https://doi.org/10.1177/2164956118821056
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author Jayaram R Thimmapuram MD
Rodney Grim PhD
Theodore Bell MS
Ronald Benenson MD
Mark Lavallee MD
Mihir Modi DO
David Noll DO
Ridgley Salter MD
spellingShingle Jayaram R Thimmapuram MD
Rodney Grim PhD
Theodore Bell MS
Ronald Benenson MD
Mark Lavallee MD
Mihir Modi DO
David Noll DO
Ridgley Salter MD
Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on Burnout
Global Advances in Health and Medicine
author_facet Jayaram R Thimmapuram MD
Rodney Grim PhD
Theodore Bell MS
Ronald Benenson MD
Mark Lavallee MD
Mihir Modi DO
David Noll DO
Ridgley Salter MD
author_sort Jayaram R Thimmapuram MD
title Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on Burnout
title_short Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on Burnout
title_full Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on Burnout
title_fullStr Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on Burnout
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing Work–Life Balance in Physicians and Advance Practice Clinicians and the Effect of Heartfulness Meditation Conference on Burnout
title_sort factors influencing work–life balance in physicians and advance practice clinicians and the effect of heartfulness meditation conference on burnout
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Global Advances in Health and Medicine
issn 2164-9561
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background Burnout levels have risen in recent years and satisfaction with work–life balance has decreased. Individual and organizational factors may affect burnout in physicians and advance practice clinicians (APCs). Meditation is a tool to mitigate stress and enhance well-being. In this study, we assessed the factors affecting work–life balance in physicians and APCs. We also measured the impact of Heartfulness meditation conference on burnout. Methods Physicians and APCs were surveyed through an abbreviated Maslach burnout inventory (aMBI) to assess the burnout levels and a question to assess the factors influencing work–life balance. Wellness initiatives included either attending a Heartfulness meditation conference or reading a book about burnout and wellness (approximated at a 3-h read). A repeat aMBI survey was sent 8 weeks after the conference. Pre- and postburnout scores were assessed. Results Of the 1393 physicians and APCs, 537 responded to the aMBI, and there were 414 comments (663 factors) for the question on work–life balance. Among the respondents, 60.5% and 32% had symptoms of moderate to severe emotional exhaustion (EE) and depersonalization, respectively. Twenty-eight percent of the respondents had symptoms of moderate to low personal accomplishment. The major factors impacting work–life balance included work load, work flow, and scheduling. A follow-up aMBI survey was completed by 79 from the conference group and 264 from the nonconference group. In the age-group between 30 and 50 for the conference group (n = 40), mean EE decreased from 9.8 to 8.6 with statistical significance ( P  = .014). There was no statistically significant change in the nonconference group in any age-group. Conclusion Workload, workflow, and scheduling issues were the major factors affecting work–life balance. There is a significant level of burnout in physicians and APCs. Heartfulness meditation conference was associated with a significant decrease in EE in those aged 30 to 50 years. There was no significant change seen in the nonconference/book reading group.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2164956118821056
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