Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a wellness leadership intervention for improving the empathy, burnout, and physiological stress of medical faculty leaders.
Participants And Methods: Participants were 49 medical faculty leaders (80% physicians, 20% basic scientists; 67% female). The 6-week course was evaluated with a 15-week longitudinal waitlist-control quasi-experiment from September 1, 2021, through December 20, 2021 (during the COVID-19 pandemic). We analyzed 3 pretest-posttest-posttest and 6 weekly survey measurements of affective empathy and burnout, and mean=85 (SD=31) aggregated daily resting heart rates per participant, using 2-level hierarchical linear modeling.
Results: The course found a preventive effect for leaders' burnout escalation. As the control group awaited the course, their empathy decreased (coefficient=-1.27; =.02) and their resting heart rates increased an average of 1.4 beats/min (coefficient=0.18; <.001), reflecting the toll of the pandemic. Intervention group leaders reported no empathy decrements (coefficient=.33; =.59) or escalated resting heart rate (coefficient=-0.05; =.27) during the same period. Dose-response analysis revealed that both groups reduced their self-rated burnout over the 6 weeks of the course (coefficient=-0.28; =.007), and those who attended more of the course showed less heart rate increase (coefficient=-0.05; <.001). In addition, 12.73% of the within-person fluctuation in empathy was associated with burnout and resting heart rate.
Conclusion: A wellness leadership intervention helped prevent burnout escalation and empathy decrement in medical faculty leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic, showing potential to improve the supportiveness and psychological safety of the medical training environment.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2023.09.005 | DOI Listing |
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