Adapting Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a Framework for Resident Wellness.
Teach Learn Med
; 31(1): 109-118, 2019.
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ISSUE: Burnout in graduate medical education is pervasive and has a deleterious impact on career satisfaction, personal well-being, and patient outcomes. Interventions in residency programs have often addressed isolated contributors to burnout; however, a more comprehensive framework for conceptualizing wellness is needed. EVIDENCE: In this article the authors propose Maslow's hierarchy of human needs (physiologic, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization) as a potential framework for addressing wellness initiatives. There are numerous contributors to burnout among physician-trainees, and programs to combat burnout must be equally multifaceted. A holistic approach, considering both the trainees personal and professional needs, is recommended. Maslow's Needs can be adapted to create such a framework in graduate medical education. The authors review current evidence to support this model. IMPLICATIONS: This work surveys current interventions to mitigate burnout and organizes them into a scaffold that can be used by residency programs interested in a complete framework to supporting wellness.
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Satisfacción Personal
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Teoría Psicológica
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Estudiantes de Medicina
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Educación de Postgrado en Medicina
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Internado y Residencia
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Motivación
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Qualitative_research
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Teach Learn Med
Año:
2019
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Article
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Estados Unidos