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"I Cannot Take This Any More!": Preparing Interns to Identify and Help a Struggling Colleague.

Sondra Zabar1, Kathleen Hanley2, Margaret Horlick2, Patrick Cocks2, Lisa Altshuler2, Amanda Watsula-Morley2, Russell Berman3, Mark Hochberg3, Donna Phillips4, Adina Kalet2, Colleen Gillespie5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few programs train residents in recognizing and responding to distressed colleagues at risk for suicide. AIM: To assess interns' ability to identify a struggling colleague, describe resources, and recognize that physicians can and should help colleagues in trouble.
SETTING: Residency programs at an academic medical center. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred forty-five interns. PROGRAM
DESIGN: An OSCE case was designed to give interns practice and feedback on their skills in recognizing a colleague in distress and recommending the appropriate course of action. Embedded in a patient "sign-out" case, standardized health professionals (SHP) portrayed a resident with depressed mood and an underlying drinking problem. The SHP assessed intern skills in assessing symptoms and directing the resident to seek help. PROGRAM EVALUATION: Interns appreciated the opportunity to practice addressing this situation. Debriefing the case led to productive conversations between faculty and residents on available resources. Interns' skills require further development: while 60% of interns asked about their colleague's emotional state, only one-third screened for depression and just under half explored suicidal ideation. Only 32% directed the colleague to specific resources for his depression (higher among those that checked his emotional state, 54%, or screened for depression, 80%). DISCUSSION: This OSCE case identified varying intern skill levels for identifying and assessing a struggling colleague while also providing experiential learning and supporting a culture of addressing peer wellness.

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Keywords:  OSCE; burnout; depression; struggling colleague; substance use

Year:  2019        PMID: 30993628      PMCID: PMC6502915          DOI: 10.1007/s11606-019-04886-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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2.  Assessing and Promoting the Wellness of United States Ophthalmology Residents: A Survey of Program Directors.

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3.  A Physician's Suffering-Facing Depression as a Trainee.

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8.  Identifying Gaps and Launching Resident Wellness Initiatives: The 2017 Resident Wellness Consensus Summit.

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3.  [Work stress and resident burnout, before and during the COVID-19 pandemia: An up-date].

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6.  Work stress and resident burnout, before and during the COVID-19 pandemia: An up-date.

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