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Implementing a Mind-Body Skills Group in Psychiatric Residency Training
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Taneja, Krishna
, Tomkins, Julie
, Erb, Matt
, Villagomez, Amelia
, Ranjbar, Noshene
in
Burnout
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Coping
/ Didacticism
/ Experiential Learning
/ Expressive Language
/ Guidelines
/ Imagery
/ In Brief Report
/ Likert Scales
/ Medical Education
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meditation
/ Metacognition
/ Mindfulness
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Polls & surveys
/ Psychiatry
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
2022
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Implementing a Mind-Body Skills Group in Psychiatric Residency Training
by
Taneja, Krishna
, Tomkins, Julie
, Erb, Matt
, Villagomez, Amelia
, Ranjbar, Noshene
in
Burnout
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Coping
/ Didacticism
/ Experiential Learning
/ Expressive Language
/ Guidelines
/ Imagery
/ In Brief Report
/ Likert Scales
/ Medical Education
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meditation
/ Metacognition
/ Mindfulness
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Polls & surveys
/ Psychiatry
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
2022
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Implementing a Mind-Body Skills Group in Psychiatric Residency Training
by
Taneja, Krishna
, Tomkins, Julie
, Erb, Matt
, Villagomez, Amelia
, Ranjbar, Noshene
in
Burnout
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Coping
/ Didacticism
/ Experiential Learning
/ Expressive Language
/ Guidelines
/ Imagery
/ In Brief Report
/ Likert Scales
/ Medical Education
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meditation
/ Metacognition
/ Mindfulness
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Polls & surveys
/ Psychiatry
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
2022
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Implementing a Mind-Body Skills Group in Psychiatric Residency Training
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Implementing a Mind-Body Skills Group in Psychiatric Residency Training
2022
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Overview
Objective
The burnout crisis in healthcare has led to interventions promoting resiliency and wellness among residents. One such intervention is a 10-week Mind-Body Skills Group including didactics and experiential exercises, self-expression, and small-group support. A Mind-Body Skills Group for residents and fellows in the University of Arizona-Tucson Department of Psychiatry aimed to teach skills for self-care and patient care.
Methods
In 2018–2020, 50 University of Arizona-Tucson psychiatric residents and fellows participated in Mind-Body Skills Groups. After finishing the course, 44 participants completed a survey about satisfaction with the course and its content, comfort sharing experiences with the group, use of mind-body skills for participants’ own self-care and wellness, use of these skills with patients, and likelihood of recommending the Mind-Body Skills Group to colleagues.
Results
Eighty-four percent of survey respondents were satisfied or very satisfied with the Mind-Body Skills Group. Eighty percent used skills learned in the course for their own self-care and 61% used the skills with patients on at least a weekly basis. Eighty-nine percent indicated they were likely or very likely to use mind-body skills with patients in the future. Ninety-five percent of respondents felt safe sharing personal feelings and experiences in the group, and 95% would strongly recommend or likely recommend the course to colleagues. Results for in-person and online groups were not significantly different.
Conclusions
A 10-week Mind-Body Skills Group during psychiatric residency was well received by participants. The course influenced personal health behaviors, which may bolster resiliency and reduce risk for burnout.
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