Which educational interventions improve healthcare professionals' resilience?
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Rogers, David E.C.
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Taylor and Francis
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INTRODUCTION : This literature review summarizes the current evidence on educational interventions to develop healthcare worker resilience. METHODS : Electronic databases were systematically searched using the search terms: education OR training OR medical students AND resilience. The initial search was refined using criteria including population (healthcare students and professionals), interventions (educational), and outcome (resilience changes). RESULTS : Resilience has been defined and measured in various ways. The following educational interventions to develop resilience were identified: resilience workshops, small group problem solving, reflection, cognitive behavioral training, mindfulness and relaxation training, and mentoring. CONCLUSIONS : The strongest evidence was for using resilience workshops, cognitive behavioral training, or a combination of interventions. The literature is sometimes conflicting suggesting that developing resilience is a complex process, and our understanding is not fully developed.
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Educational intervention, Healthcare workers (HCWs), Resilience
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David Rogers (2016) Which educational interventions improve healthcare professionals' resilience?, Medical Teacher, 38:12, 1236-1241, DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2016.1210111.