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Self-compassion training to improve well-being for surgical residents

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.explore.2022.04.008

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Self -compassion; Mindfulness; Well-being; Burnout; Surgical education

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This study evaluated the impact of a self-compassion program designed for surgical residents on their well-being. The results showed that emotional exhaustion improved after the program, especially after some modifications were made. Additionally, the study found that residents need a safe and distraction-free space to practice self-compassion.
Context: Burnout remains prevalent among surgical residents. Self-compassion training may serve to improve their well-being. Objective: To evaluate the impact on well-being of a self-compassion program modified for surgical residents. Design: This is a 3-year, mixed-methods study using pre-post surveys and focus groups to identify areas for programmatic improvement and the subsequent impact of the modifications. Setting: A single academic institution. Participants: Surgical residents participating in a self-compassion program. Interventions: A self-compassion program adapted from a larger course to fit the needs of surgical residents. Main outcome measures: Themes relating to the program's strengths and weaknesses were identified through participant focus groups. Well-being was assessed through validated measurement tools, including The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Perceived Stress Scale, and Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-6. Results: 95 residents participated in the self-compassion program, of which 40 residents completed both surveys (total response rate: 42%). All participants demonstrated severe burnout pre-program, based on scores of at least one of the MBI subscales. Emotional exhaustion scores improved post-program, with larger improvements seen after program modifications (2018: 58% vs 2020: 71%). Focus group findings demonstrated that residents need a safe and distraction-free space to practice self-compassion, and program engagement improved following modifications.

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