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- Kathy Liu, Christopher Patey, Paul Norman, Anders Broens Moellekaer, Rodrick Lim, Al'ai Alvarez, and Eric Pieter Heymann.
- Carbonear Institute for Rural Reach and Innovation by the Sea (CIRRIS), Carbonear, NL, Canada. kathyliu429@gmail.com.
- Intern Emerg Med. 2024 Dec 9.
AbstractBurnout in healthcare workers is a global issue, with Emergency Medicine (EM) particularly impacted. Many countries have tried implementing wellness initiatives to reduce burnout and improve wellness. This paper summarizes interventions implemented in Canada to-date with the aim of supporting the design of wellness interventions in EDs globally. A systematic review and a grey literature search were completed in November 2023. Original studies in both English and French that included the implementation and evaluation of a wellness intervention in EDs in Canada were included. The study design, content of the intervention, target population, and outcomes were extracted and narratively analyzed. 13 studies were included. Each implemented a unique wellness intervention for EDs. All three studies (3/3, 100%) that included a structured wellness curriculum demonstrated significant improvement in burnout as measured by the Maslach Burnout Inventory, physical health (PCS-8), and Brief Resident Wellness Profile (BRWP). Other interventions included Ice Cream Rounds, therapy dogs, changing the duration of night shifts, and sessions on resilience and self-care. Our Canada-wide analysis of wellness interventions identified initiatives geared towards trainees, staff, or entire ED workface groups. Examples include educational programs, dedicated sessions for compassion literacy and resilience, critical events debriefing, and optimizing shift schedules. Structured wellness curriculums seem to be effective, and this area warrants further study. Moreover, we identify a need for global collaboration to build wellness programs and for more easily translatable standardized outcome measures for assessing the efficacy of wellness programs in EM.© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Società Italiana di Medicina Interna (SIMI).
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