Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey Analysis

The wellbeing and emotional resilience of healthcare workers are key components in maintaining essential health care services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak and beyond. This survey, distributed to physiatry trainees who were redeployed as general medicine physicians taking care of COVID-19 posit...

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Main Authors: Charles Kent, Laura Tabacof, Andrew Delgado, Daniel Turner, Mar Cortes, Eliana Cardozo, Miguel X. Escalon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Levy Library Press 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Scientific Innovation in Medicine
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Online Access:https://journalofscientificinnovationinmedicine.org/articles/83
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spelling doaj-c38cf988be51407c9ba7508a6f2f4b7e2021-01-11T05:24:44ZengLevy Library PressJournal of Scientific Innovation in Medicine2579-01532020-12-013310.29024/jsim.8376Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey AnalysisCharles Kent0Laura Tabacof1Andrew Delgado2Daniel Turner3Mar Cortes4Eliana Cardozo5Miguel X. Escalon6The Mount Sinai HospitalThe Mount Sinai HospitalThe Mount Sinai HospitalSilicea LabsThe Mount Sinai HospitalThe Mount Sinai HospitalThe Mount Sinai HospitalThe wellbeing and emotional resilience of healthcare workers are key components in maintaining essential health care services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak and beyond. This survey, distributed to physiatry trainees who were redeployed as general medicine physicians taking care of COVID-19 positive patients, sought to find out how trainees were dealing with the existing crisis and to identify their coping strategies used at this time of extreme uncertainty. Trainee wellness and burnout were objectively measured using the Physician Well Being Index (PWBI) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) respectively. Independent qualitative analysis was applied to the survey’s free response section, which revealed trainees predominantly relied on pro-social coping mechanisms during this time. It furthermore highlighted that trainees desired strong leadership and system wide initiatives geared towards increasing transparency and communication amongst staff. Investigating trainee response at a time of abnormal stress can help trainee programs and hospital systems determine how to implement future initiatives that proactively protect trainee’s mental health in the short and long term.https://journalofscientificinnovationinmedicine.org/articles/83health promotionburnout, professionalcovid-19internship and residency
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Laura Tabacof
Andrew Delgado
Daniel Turner
Mar Cortes
Eliana Cardozo
Miguel X. Escalon
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Laura Tabacof
Andrew Delgado
Daniel Turner
Mar Cortes
Eliana Cardozo
Miguel X. Escalon
Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey Analysis
Journal of Scientific Innovation in Medicine
health promotion
burnout, professional
covid-19
internship and residency
author_facet Charles Kent
Laura Tabacof
Andrew Delgado
Daniel Turner
Mar Cortes
Eliana Cardozo
Miguel X. Escalon
author_sort Charles Kent
title Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey Analysis
title_short Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey Analysis
title_full Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey Analysis
title_fullStr Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Redeployed PM&R Trainees Rely on Pro-Social Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Survey Analysis
title_sort redeployed pm&r trainees rely on pro-social behavior during covid-19 pandemic: a qualitative survey analysis
publisher Levy Library Press
series Journal of Scientific Innovation in Medicine
issn 2579-0153
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The wellbeing and emotional resilience of healthcare workers are key components in maintaining essential health care services during the COVID-19 virus outbreak and beyond. This survey, distributed to physiatry trainees who were redeployed as general medicine physicians taking care of COVID-19 positive patients, sought to find out how trainees were dealing with the existing crisis and to identify their coping strategies used at this time of extreme uncertainty. Trainee wellness and burnout were objectively measured using the Physician Well Being Index (PWBI) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) respectively. Independent qualitative analysis was applied to the survey’s free response section, which revealed trainees predominantly relied on pro-social coping mechanisms during this time. It furthermore highlighted that trainees desired strong leadership and system wide initiatives geared towards increasing transparency and communication amongst staff. Investigating trainee response at a time of abnormal stress can help trainee programs and hospital systems determine how to implement future initiatives that proactively protect trainee’s mental health in the short and long term.
topic health promotion
burnout, professional
covid-19
internship and residency
url https://journalofscientificinnovationinmedicine.org/articles/83
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