Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma system wellness white paper: An evaluation of wellness from a systems perspective

Providers are charged with responsibility to maintain their own health and wellness; however, well-being is multifactorial and the construct lacks clarity. In the current state of health care, burnout is on the rise with increasing demands for clinical productivity and strained system resources. The...

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Published in:The journal of trauma and acute care surgery Vol. 97; no. 1; pp. e1 - e7
Main Authors: Appelbaum, Rachel D, Butler, Dale, Stirparo, Joseph J, Coleman, Jamie, Hartwell, Jennifer L, Cunningham, Kyle
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-07-2024
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Summary:Providers are charged with responsibility to maintain their own health and wellness; however, well-being is multifactorial and the construct lacks clarity. In the current state of health care, burnout is on the rise with increasing demands for clinical productivity and strained system resources. The health care industry has recognized wellness's patient safety and financial impact, recently applying research and resources to identify sustainable solutions. We reviewed the wellness literature with a focus on systems to provide a framework for consensus building for a quality acute care surgery system. Our review revealed several areas within system wellness for consideration: (1) provider wellness, (2) culture of safety, (3) learning health systems, and (4) organizational perspectives. We provide specific system recommendations for the acute care surgery practice to preserve our workforce by creating a system that works for its providers.
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ISSN:2163-0755
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2163-0763
DOI:10.1097/TA.0000000000004311