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Abstract Details

CHEER2 Study – Effects of Physician Peer Coaching Intervention on Physician Burnout and Systemic Causes of Burnout: Randomized Clinical Trial
好色先生, Research, and Methodology
P7 - Poster Session 7 (11:45 AM-12:45 PM)
7-005
  1. To determine impact of physician peer coaching (PPC) on hospital-based physician burnout assessed by the
  2. Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI).
  3. Areas of Worklife Survey (AWS) to identify systemic causes of burnout.
  4. Physician Satisfaction Survey
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Physician burnout is a reaction characterized by emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization (DP), and lack of personal accomplishment (PA). There are lot of personal and professional repercussions due to burnout. We hypothesized physician peer coaching (PPC) will reduce burnout in hospital-based physicians.

A multi-site randomized controlled trial was conducted in a large integrated health system. 45 hospital-based physicians were randomized to PPC for 6 sessions/6 months (Intervention) or no coaching (Control). The primary outcome was burnout measured by Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and subscales (EE, DP, and PA). Secondary outcomes were systemic causes of burnout measured by the Areas of Worklife Survey (AWS) and physician satisfaction.

MBI repeated measures trends for Intervention group (median scores at baseline, 3, 6, and 9 months): EE (30, 25, 18, 17; p<.01); DP (6, 5, 2.5, 3; p=0.01); PA (37, 40, 41.5, 39; p=0.02); Overall burnout (60.9%, 52.2%, 40.9%, 33.3%; p=0.05); High EE (60.9%, 39.1%, 31.8%, 23.8%; p=0.01);  Control group had no significant findings.

AWS repeated measures trends for Intervention group (median scores at baseline, 3, 6, and 9 months): Workload (2.2, 2.4, 2.4, 2.9; p<0.01); Reward (3.0, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5; p<0.01);  Control group had no significant findings.

Intervention group satisfaction survey median scores (baseline, 3, 6, and 9 months): Emotional Health (4, 8, 8, 8); Professional Support (2, 7, 7, 7); Career (2, 7, 7, 7); all p<0.01.

Physician peer coaching (PPC) demonstrated significant trends in reducing overall burnout, high emotional exhaustion, and all three MBI subscales in hospital-based physicians. PPC showed significant improvement in AWS Workload and Reward. PPC significantly improved physician satisfaction regarding emotional health, physician support, and career.

Authors/Disclosures
Prasanna Kumar Reddy Tadi, MD, FAAN
PRESENTER
Dr. Tadi has nothing to disclose.
Guha Jay Ganesh Mr. Ganesh has nothing to disclose.
Brandon Eilberg No disclosure on file
Jessica Webster (Geisinger Health System) No disclosure on file
Amanda Young No disclosure on file
Gregory Brown (CHI St. Alexius Health Williston ND) No disclosure on file