Preserving Resilience for Prevention of Burnout in Anesthesiology Residents as Frontline Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Report of Real-life Experiences of Professionalism and Mentoring in Medical Education

Samadi, Shahram; Khan, Zahid Hussain; Mireskandari, Seyed Mohamad; Karvandian, Kasra; Jafarzadeh, Afshin; Hajipour, Asghar

Preserving Resilience for Prevention of Burnout in Anesthesiology Residents as Frontline Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Report of Real-life Experiences of Professionalism and Mentoring in Medical Education

Samadi, Shahram; Khan, Zahid Hussain; Mireskandari, Seyed Mohamad; Karvandian, Kasra; Jafarzadeh, Afshin; Hajipour, Asghar

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: During the COVID-19 pandemic, burnout of healthcare workers, including anesthetists, has become a critical issue. This study aimed to provide a practical framework for decreasing and preventing burnout among anesthesiology residents through preserving their good mental health. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, anesthesiology residents have been members of medical teams with the attending staff, senior residents, and partner residents. Besides, the following measures were taken to reduce burnout: providing financial support for the attending staff to procure personal protective equipment (PPE), rearrangement of work schedules to reduce the workload, holding training sessions in virtual meetings, and improving the social network system for reducing burnout. RESULTS: The interventional program could help anesthesiology residents to adapt to or cope with the healthcare system status and also prevent burnout. Moreover, development of empathy, integrity, and cohesion in the healthcare system motivated the staff to comply with the principles of medical professionalism. CONCLUSION: During the current health crisis due to COVID-19, it is essential to implement specific interventional and training programs for decreasing or preventing burnout among healthcare workers.

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Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
2022
Profession(s)
Physicians
Topic(s)
Burnout
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Nonrandomized Trial (inc. Intervention Studies)
Action Strategy Area(s)
Workload & Workflows
Worker & Learner Engagement
Physical & Mental Health
Setting(s)
Academic
Academic Role(s)
Residents and Fellows