Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups

Stress and burnout are alarmingly prevalent in anesthesiologists, with the highest risk occurring during anesthesia residency training. To better understand this phenomenon, we conducted a mixed methods case study of our anesthesia training program to explore the residents’ accounts of stress and bu...

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Main Authors: Jessica Spence, David Smith, Anne Wong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-09-01
Series:Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/qrmh/article/view/7417
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spelling doaj-56edd787bfe6466e8efdc88464a81dfb2020-11-25T03:17:44ZengPAGEPress PublicationsQualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare2532-20442018-09-012210.4081/qrmh.2018.7417Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groupsJessica Spence0David Smith1Anne Wong2Department of Anesthesia, McMaster University, Hamilton, OntarioDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, OntarioDepartment of Anesthesia, McMaster University, Hamilton, OntarioStress and burnout are alarmingly prevalent in anesthesiologists, with the highest risk occurring during anesthesia residency training. To better understand this phenomenon, we conducted a mixed methods case study of our anesthesia training program to explore the residents’ accounts of stress and burnout and the potential value of peer support groups. Eight out of thirty eight residents participated in nine monthly peer support group (PSG) meetings followed by a focus group interview about stress and burnout in training and the value of PSG. We compared the participants’ mean pre-and post-PSG Maslach Burnout Inventory® (MBI) and Perceived Stress Scale® (PSS) and analysed the focus group interview for recurring themes. We captured the perspectives of twenty seven out of thirty residents who did not participate in support groups (non-participants) through an online survey on stress and burnout. We found evidence of a high prevalence of stress and burnout from the MBI and PSS scores and survey responses. Analysis of the focus group interview showed that the specific stressors of anesthesia training included: an individually-based model of training that predisposes to isolation from peers, an over-reliance on the quality of the faculty-resident relationship and the critical, high stakes nature of the profession. Residents strongly endorsed the value of PSG in decreasing isolation, enhancing validation, and support through the sharing of experiences. Lack of dedicated time and integration into the training program were major barriers to PSG participation. These barriers need to be overcome in order to fully realize its role in mitigating stress and burnout.https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/qrmh/article/view/7417Anesthesia residency trainingBurnoutStressPhysician healthPeer support.
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Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups
Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare
Anesthesia residency training
Burnout
Stress
Physician health
Peer support.
author_facet Jessica Spence
David Smith
Anne Wong
author_sort Jessica Spence
title Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups
title_short Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups
title_full Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups
title_fullStr Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups
title_full_unstemmed Stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups
title_sort stress and burnout in anesthesia residency: an exploratory case study of peer support groups
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare
issn 2532-2044
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Stress and burnout are alarmingly prevalent in anesthesiologists, with the highest risk occurring during anesthesia residency training. To better understand this phenomenon, we conducted a mixed methods case study of our anesthesia training program to explore the residents’ accounts of stress and burnout and the potential value of peer support groups. Eight out of thirty eight residents participated in nine monthly peer support group (PSG) meetings followed by a focus group interview about stress and burnout in training and the value of PSG. We compared the participants’ mean pre-and post-PSG Maslach Burnout Inventory® (MBI) and Perceived Stress Scale® (PSS) and analysed the focus group interview for recurring themes. We captured the perspectives of twenty seven out of thirty residents who did not participate in support groups (non-participants) through an online survey on stress and burnout. We found evidence of a high prevalence of stress and burnout from the MBI and PSS scores and survey responses. Analysis of the focus group interview showed that the specific stressors of anesthesia training included: an individually-based model of training that predisposes to isolation from peers, an over-reliance on the quality of the faculty-resident relationship and the critical, high stakes nature of the profession. Residents strongly endorsed the value of PSG in decreasing isolation, enhancing validation, and support through the sharing of experiences. Lack of dedicated time and integration into the training program were major barriers to PSG participation. These barriers need to be overcome in order to fully realize its role in mitigating stress and burnout.
topic Anesthesia residency training
Burnout
Stress
Physician health
Peer support.
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/qrmh/article/view/7417
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