| Literature DB >> 34323917 |
O W Luton1, O P James1, K Mellor1, C Eley1, L Hopkins1, D B T Robinson1, C C Lebares2, A G M T Powell3, W G Lewis1, R J Egan4,5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Core surgical training programmes are associated with a high risk of burnout. This study aimed to assess the influence of a novel enhanced stress-resilience training (ESRT) course delivered at the start of core surgical training in a single UK statutory education body.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34323917 PMCID: PMC8320339 DOI: 10.1093/bjsopen/zrab054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJS Open ISSN: 2474-9842
Group demographics
| Demographics | Intervention ( | Non-completion ( | Non-intervention ( |
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| 9 | 4 | 10 |
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| 5 | 6 | 4 |
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| 28 (25–32) | 29 (26–34) | 29 (26–35) |
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| 3 | 4 | 5 |
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| 6 | 5 | 9 |
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| General surgery | 6 | 4 | 5 |
| T&O | 5 | 1 | 3 |
| Other | 3 | 5 | 6 |
*Values are median (range). IMG, international medical graduate; T&O, trauma and orthopaedic surgery.
Trainee comments from T2 follow-up questionnaire
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‘Trial of novel techniques for stress management.’ ‘Explore whether mindfulness practice could reduce stress, benefit wellbeing.’ ‘I believe our training programme can be very stressful at times, both within clinical duties and outside of work trying to pass exams and improve your CV. I think that any tools to help deal with this stress are important.’ |
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‘Very well run with experienced therapists, sessions ran smoothly, the benefit of these sessions over zoom was limited – it made it hard to engage as a beginner to mindfulness.’ ‘Although there were difficulties with regards to the pandemic I think that the zoom sessions were a successful way to run the sessions. Personally I think I could relax more in the sessions being in my own environment.’ ‘I think that trying to implement a programme for a large number of individuals, all of whom work varying shifts was always going to be very challenging. I’m sure very few people were able to make all scheduled sessions due to other work commitments, but I do think the implementation was appropriate. I think the programme requires a level of trust with your other participants so I found keeping the same group for the entire programme beneficial.’ |
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‘Free course was great, easy to access, large time commitment, can benefit from only small amounts of practice a day when suited.’ ‘There was some difficulty in fitting in the sessions around the on-call rota but having two options per week made it manageable.’ ‘ESRT did not incur any monetary cost. I found that from a time value perspective, considering that this was an investment into my betterment in practice as well as my future, I did not perceive the time contributed to this programme as a cost or a loss of time.’ |
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‘Mindful practice in theatre refocused the mind, prior to stressful situations on night shifts, difficult discussion with families or receiving criticism.’ ‘During on calls I will use grounding when walking between wards to keep a handle of rising stress. I also used it when sitting a recent exam to stop myself panicking.’ ‘During an on-call shift it felt like my bleep was going off every 2 minutes and my jobs list was getting longer and longer. I used some of the ESRT techniques very briefly to calm myself down and it allowed me to prioritize the tasks and get on with ticking them off.’ |
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‘Personally, I thought it was appropriate to give us a tool set to handle stress as long as this is done in tandem with the programme organizers looking at ways to reduce modifiable stressors within the programme.’ ‘Grateful for the opportunity to try ESRT. Outcome – I exercise a lot, and I find that going out for a cycle/going on bike trainer for an hour in evening probably fulfils similar de-stressing/detachment time as is intended with ESRT.’ ‘I felt ESRT helped me in such way that I gradually learned my awareness of thoughts and reaction to them during a stressful condition are observable and modifiable. It is immensely helpful for mindfulness and enjoying the moments as we go through ups and downs during our career and life.’ |