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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435948/providing-adaptation-solutions-to-the-problems-faced-by-adoptive-families
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nafiseh Heshmati Molaie, Roya Koochak Entezar, Fatemeh Golshani
BACKGROUND: Adoption is frequently viewed as a way to complete the family because of the infertility that some families experience and the desire for kids and teenagers, especially orphans, to have a loving family. AIMS: This work intends to identify and propose adaptation solutions to address the psychological problems faced by adoptive families. By doing so, it is hoped that the mental health and overall well-being of individuals and society as a whole will be enhanced...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424345/building-climate-change-into-medical-education-a-society-of-general-internal-medicine-position-statement
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arnab K Ghosh, Alexander Azan, Gaurab Basu, Joanna Bernstein, Elizabeth Gillespie, Lesley B Gordon, Sudarshan Krishnamurthy, Darlene LeFrancois, Erin N Marcus, Mehul Tejani, Theresa Townley, Eva Rimler, Heather Whelan
Building expertise in climate and planetary health among healthcare professionals cannot come with greater urgency as the threats from climate change become increasingly apparent. Current and future healthcare professionals-particularly internists-will increasingly need to understand the interconnectedness of natural systems and human health to better serve their patients longitudinally. Despite this, few national medical societies and accreditation bodies espouse frameworks for climate change and planetary health-related education at the undergraduate (UME), graduate (GME), and continuing (CME) medical education level...
February 29, 2024: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418198/advancement-barriers-and-collaboration-the-abc-s-of-addressing-challenges-and-designing-solutions-between-front-line-physicians-and-business-oriented-leaders
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shayann Ramedani, Jeffery Miller, Jed D Gonzalo
BACKGROUND: The complexity of US healthcare has been increasing for many years, requiring clinicians and learners to understand care delivery systems in addition to clinical sciences. Thus, there has been a major push to educate faculty and trainees on healthcare functionality. This comes as hospitals expand into health systems requiring the help of more sophisticated expertise of departments such as operations excellence when problem-solving. As a medical student with a background in operations excellence, medical education leader and clinical administration leader all currently facilitating this transition, we wanted to reflect on the barriers we have experienced in clinical implementation of quality improvement projects and educating learners on the impact of operations excellence principles in their clinical education...
February 28, 2024: BMJ leader
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416898/burnout-among-breast-radiologists-how-can-we-restore-fulfillment
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dennis Dwan, Vandana Dialani
Physician burnout is increasing in prevalence and has negative implications for the quality of patient care and the health and wellbeing of physicians. Surveys before the COVID-19 pandemic showed high rates of burnout among breast radiologists, and the COVID-19 pandemic has further increased stress. This article summarizes strategies to combat burnout, including improving individual resilience by increasing mindfulness about handling stress, making goals, and noting personal accomplishments. However, more effective change is likely to occur when there is change at both a personal and an organizational level, which includes identifying the stakeholders in a workplace and determining what changes must occur to increase joy and decrease rates of burnout...
July 28, 2023: Journal of breast imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413956/physician-resilience-and-perceived-quality-of-care-among-medical-doctors-with-training-in-psychosomatic-medicine-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-quantitative-and-qualitative-analysis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Fazekas, Maximilian Zieser, Barbara Hanfstingl, Janika Saretzki, Evelyn Kunschitz, Luise Zieser-Stelzhammer, Dennis Linder, Franziska Matzer
BACKGROUND: At an individual level, physician resilience protects against burnout and against its known negative effects on individual physicians, patient safety, and quality of care. However, it remains uncertain whether physician resilience also correlates with maintaining a high level of healthcare quality during crises such as a pandemic. This study aimed to investigate whether higher resilience among physicians, who had received training in resilience-related competences in the past, would be associated with higher quality of care delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic...
February 27, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404674/reflect-inspire-strengthen-and-empower-2-0-program-advancing-careers-and-leadership-for-women-physician-staff-in-an-academic-institution
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Yun Kang, Ivana T Croghan, Caroline L Matchett, Laura E Raffals, Anne A Schletty, Tammy R Monson, Karen M Fischer, Erin M Pagel, Karthik Ghosh, Anjali Bhagra
BACKGROUND: To study the effects of the Reflect, Inspire, Strengthen, and Empower (RISE) 2.0 Program designed for professional development of women staff. Topics included emotional intelligence, appreciative coaching, resilience, and strategic career development. METHODS: The RISE 2.0 program was held between September 2020 and February 2021. After each session, program satisfaction surveys were sent to evaluate whether session objectives were met. Professional network, professional mentor, and professional goals were surveyed at the introductory session and at 1 month after the program ended...
2024: Women's health reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403016/a-well-being-well-check-for-neurosurgery-evidence-based-suggestions-for-our-specialty-based-on-a-systematic-review
#27
REVIEW
Sunny Abdelmageed, Victoria Jane Horak, Piiamaria S Virtanen, Sandi K Lam, Kim J Burchiel, Jeffrey S Raskin
BACKGROUND: The path through neurosurgery is rigorous. Many neurosurgeons may experience burnout, depression, or suicide throughout training and practice. We review the literature to help foster a culture of awareness and self-care and arm trainees with coping skills to reduce burnout and, thus, suicidality during all phases of their medical careers. METHODS: A systematic search was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines using four databases...
February 23, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401986/evaluating-the-impact-of-annual-resident-retreats-on-radiology-resident%C3%A2-wellbeing
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michio Taya, Marina J Corines, Vishal Sinha, Andrew D Schweitzer, Grace K Lo, Katerina Dodelzon, Robert J Min, Lily Belfi
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of resident-run wellness retreats on measures of stress, resilience, and cohesion amongst radiology residents. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All diagnostic and interventional radiology residents in a single academic medical center were invited to participate in a wellness-focused off-campus retreat. Three retreats were held on an annual basis from 2018 to 2022 and included physical exercises, nutritional wellness, and team-building activities...
February 2024: Academic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395856/paying-attention-to-attention-a-program-evaluation-of-faculty-delivered-mindfulness-based-attention-training-to-optimize-wellness-and-professionalism-in-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chloe Zimmerman Gunsilius, Malena M Price, Scott L Rogers, Ellen Flynn, Amishi P Jha
BACKGROUND: As physician distress rises, medical schools must provide programs to counter such distress at the earliest stages of training. Mindfulness training (MT) is one intervention that can alleviate stress during medical school. However, framing MT around wellness alone misses the opportunity to connect core cognitive and psychological capacities strengthened by MT to professional goals and skill acquisition inherent to successful medical training. Here, we highlight how the attentional components of MT align with students' goals of becoming attending physicians while promoting academic, psychological, and interpersonal flourishing...
February 23, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387021/occupational-health-services-in-policing-identifying-the-psychological-burden-to-ohs-team-members
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Tehrani
BACKGROUND: Occupational Health Services (OHS) workers in the police are exposed to stressful and pressurized environments where they try to help employees deal with serious physical and mental health conditions. AIMS: This study used psychological surveillance to identify the level of mental health conditions within each of the police OHS (POHS) roles and to identify whether it was possible to identify the main hazards and resilience factors related to these conditions...
February 22, 2024: Occupational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372059/prehabilitation-programs-in-liver-resection-a-narrative-review
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
En Qi Toh, Hoi Pong Nicholas Wong, Jia Dong James Wang, Matthias Yi Quan Liau, Yi Fang Tan, Vishalkumar Girishchandra Shelat
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Liver resection (LR) is a commonly performed surgical procedure for the management of hepatocellular carcinoma and other liver conditions. Despite its benefits in providing patients a potential cure, it is also associated with significant postoperative complications and prolonged recovery periods. In recent years, pre-operative rehabilitation (prehabilitation) has emerged as an up-and-coming strategy to optimize patients' physical, psychological and functional status before LR, leading to improved surgical and patient postoperative outcomes...
February 2, 2024: Chinese Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368551/brazilian-physicians-mental-health-a-cross-sectional-nationwide-study-exploring-factors-associated-with-prevalence-of-suicide-planning-and-attempts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonardo Servio Luz, Alex Jones Flores Cassenote, Emanuelle Pessa Valente, Ilaria Mariani, Marzia Lazzerini, Carlos Vital Tavares Corrêa Lima, Donizetti Dimer Giamberardino, Edmilson de Freitas Marques, Hermann Alexandre Vivacqua von Tiesenhausen, Hideraldo Luis Souza Cabeça, Lia Cruz Vaz da Costa Damásio, Milton Aparecido de Souza, Paulo Henrique de Souza, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Vera Lucia Zaher-Rutheford, Mauro Luiz de Britto Ribeiro, Antônio Geraldo da Silva, José Hiran da Silva Gallo
OBJECTIVES: To report suicide planning and attempts' in a lifetime among Brazilian physicians and to explore associated risk factors. METHODS: A nation-wide, online survey based on the Tool for the Assessment of Suicide Risk and Satisfaction with Life Scale was conducted among Brazilian physicians (January 2018 - January 2019). Multivariate explored associations of demographics, psychological, and work-related factors on suicide planning and attempts reports. RESULTS: Among 4,148 respondents, 1,946 (53...
February 16, 2024: Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362905/emotions-and-behaviours-of-child-and-adolescent-psychiatric-patients-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudine Laurent-Levinson, Anne-Sophie Pellen, Hugues Pellerin, Cyril Hanin, Juliette Bouzy, Marie Devernay, Vanessa Milhiet, Xavier Benarous, Angèle Consoli, Jianxin Shi, Douglas F Levinson, David Cohen
BACKGROUND: Previous pandemics have had negative effects on mental health, but there are few data on children and adolescents who were receiving ongoing psychiatric treatment. AIMS: To study changes in emotions and clinical state, and their predictors, during the COVID-19 pandemic in France. METHOD: We administered (by interview) the baseline Youth Self-Report version of the CoRonavIruS Health Impact Survey v0.3 (CRISIS, French translation) to 123 adolescent patients and the Parent/Caregiver version to evaluate 99 child patients before and during the first 'lockdown'...
February 16, 2024: BJPsych Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352099/ensuring-continuity-of-care-effective-strategies-for-the-post-hospitalization-transition-of-psychiatric-patients-in-a-family-medicine-outpatient-clinic
#34
REVIEW
Soji Ojo, Tricia O Okoye, Seyi A Olaniyi, Victor C Ofochukwu, Maureen O Obi, Amarachi Sarah Nwokolo, Chinwe Okeke-Moffatt, Oluwatosin B Iyun, Etinosa A Idemudia, Okiemute R Obodo, Violet C Mokwenye, Okelue E Okobi
In healthcare, continuity of care is a crucial element, especially for patients in the field of psychiatry who have recently been discharged from a hospital. The shift from inpatient to outpatient care poses challenges for patients and healthcare providers, including openness to treatment, competing priorities, financial insecurity, concerns and dilemmas faced by patients regarding their post-hospitalization life after improvements in symptoms, lack of social support, poor patient-doctor relationships, lack of insight, and stigma associated with mental illness...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349896/college-preparation-for-a-medical-career-in-the-united-states
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madelyn Malvitz, Noreen Khan, Lewis B Morgenstern
PURPOSE: A college degree is required to enter medical school in the United States. A remarkably high percentage of students entering college have pre-medical aspirations but relatively few end up as medical students. As an "applied science", education about medicine is usually thought to be beyond the purview of a liberal arts curriculum. Students therefore receive little education about a medical career, or information about the many alternative careers in health science. Instead, they take courses for Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) preparation and medical school application prerequisites in biology, chemistry, physics, and math...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348510/building-capacity-for-equitable-healthcare-workforce-policy-learning-from-migrant-healthcare-workers-a-qualitative-study-with-romanian-physicians-working-in-germany-during-covid-19
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen Kuhlmann, Marius-Ionuț Ungureanu, Nancy Thilo, Leonie Mac Fehr, Nicoleta-Carmen Cosma, Monica Georgina Brînzac, Alexandra Dopfer-Jablonka
BACKGROUND: Attention to the healthcare workforce has increased, yet comprehensive information on migrant healthcare workers is missing. This study focuses on migrant healthcare workers' experiences and mobility patterns in the middle of a global health crisis, aiming to explore the capacity for circular migration and support effective and equitable healthcare workforce policy. METHODS: Romanian physicians working in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic served as an empirical case study...
February 13, 2024: International Journal of Health Planning and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346890/physician-and-nurse-well-being-patient-safety-and-recommendations-for-interventions-cross-sectional-survey-in-hospitals-in-six-european-countries
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda H Aiken, Walter Sermeus, Martin McKee, Karen B Lasater, Douglas Sloane, Colleen A Pogue, Dorothea Kohnen, Simon Dello, Claudia B Bettina Maier, Jonathan Drennan, Matthew D McHugh
OBJECTIVES: To determine the well-being of physicians and nurses in hospital practice in Europe, and to identify interventions that hold promise for reducing adverse clinician outcomes and improving patient safety. DESIGN: Baseline cross-sectional survey of 2187 physicians and 6643 nurses practicing in 64 hospitals in six European countries participating in the EU-funded Magnet4Europe intervention to improve clinicians' well-being. SETTING: Acute general hospitals with 150 or more beds in six European countries: Belgium, England, Germany, Ireland, Sweden and Norway...
February 12, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345608/prevalence-of-burnout-among-german-radiologists-a-call-to-action
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moritz B Bastian, Laureen Fröhlich, Joel Wessendorf, Michael Scheschenja, Alexander M König, Jarmila Jedelska, Andreas H Mahnken
OBJECTIVES: In the presence of escalating global concerns regarding physician burnout, this study aims to analyze the prevalence and associated factors of burnout among radiologists in Germany. METHODS: A comprehensive online survey, inclusive of 73 targeted questions including a German-modified version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory, was distributed among all members of the German Radiological Society and the German Interventional Radiological Society between May and August 2023...
February 12, 2024: European Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344248/the-well-being-of-women-in-healthcare-professions-a-comprehensive-review
#39
REVIEW
Viktoriya Karakcheyeva, Haneefa Willis-Johnson, Patrick G Corr, Leigh A Frame
BACKGROUND: A multidisciplinary team of health scientists and educators at an academic medical center came together to consider the various factors that impact well-being among self-identified women working in healthcare and conducted a comprehensive literature review to identify the existing body of knowledge. OBJECTIVES: To examine how well-being is defined, what instruments are used to measure it, and correlation between professional and personal gender-specific factors that impact the well-being of women in healthcare occupations...
2024: Glob Adv Integr Med Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338236/applicability-and-validity-of-second-victim-assessment-instruments-among-general-practitioners-and-healthcare-assistants-sevid-ix-study
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan Bushuven, Milena Trifunovic-Koenig, Maxie Bunz, Patrick Weinmann-Linne, Victoria Klemm, Reinhard Strametz, Beate Sigrid Müller
BACKGROUND: The second victim phenomenon and moral injury are acknowledged entities of psychological harm for healthcare providers. Both pose risks to patients, healthcare workers, and medical institutions, leading to further adverse events, economic burden, and dysfunctionality. Preceding studies in Germany and Austria showed a prevalence of second victim phenomena exceeding 53 percent among physicians, nurses, emergency physicians, and pediatricians. Using two German instruments for assessing moral injury and second victim phenomena, this study aimed to evaluate their feasibility for general practitioners and healthcare assistants...
January 30, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
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