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Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study
BACKGROUND: Mental health tends to worsen over the course of medical school, with steep declines in well-being in students’ clerkship year (M3). Positive emotion promotes adaptive coping to stress and may help preserve medical student well-being. OBJECTIVE: This study describes the development of LA...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7868853/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33614252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956120988481 |
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author | Cheung, Elaine O Kwok, Ian Ludwig, Allison B Burton, William Wang, Xinzi Basti, Neha Addington, Elizabeth L Maletich, Carly Moskowitz, Judith T |
author_facet | Cheung, Elaine O Kwok, Ian Ludwig, Allison B Burton, William Wang, Xinzi Basti, Neha Addington, Elizabeth L Maletich, Carly Moskowitz, Judith T |
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description | BACKGROUND: Mental health tends to worsen over the course of medical school, with steep declines in well-being in students’ clerkship year (M3). Positive emotion promotes adaptive coping to stress and may help preserve medical student well-being. OBJECTIVE: This study describes the development of LAVENDER (Leveraging Affect and Valuing Empathy for Nurturing Doctors’ Emotional Resilience), a program aimed at increasing positive emotion to preserve well-being in medical students. METHODS: We conducted a single-arm pilot of LAVENDER, a positive psychology intervention developed for medical students delivered in an interactive classroom format to a cohort of 157 third-year medical students at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Our primary outcome was the acceptability of LAVENDER. We also examined preliminary efficacy using measures of emotion, stress and burnout collected at each intervention session. RESULTS: LAVENDER showed good acceptability: 76% of participants agreed that the LAVENDER skills were useful and 72% agreed that they would recommend the LAVENDER program to others. Qualitative feedback suggested that medical students enjoyed the program and found the skills to be useful for coping with stress, but also reported the following barriers to engagement: lack of time to practice the skills, resistance to the mandatory nature of the wellness sessions, and difficulty integrating the skills in daily life. We did not find support for the preliminary efficacy of LAVENDER for improving medical student well-being in students’ clerkship year. Participants showed decreases in positive emotion and increases in symptoms of burnout over the intervention period (ps < .01). CONCLUSION: The current paper describes the development and a single-arm pilot test of LAVENDER, a positive psychology program tailored for medical students. Although we found preliminary evidence for the acceptability of LAVENDER, we did not find support for the preliminary efficacy. Lessons learned and next steps for the program are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-78688532021-02-19 Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study Cheung, Elaine O Kwok, Ian Ludwig, Allison B Burton, William Wang, Xinzi Basti, Neha Addington, Elizabeth L Maletich, Carly Moskowitz, Judith T Glob Adv Health Med Interventions to Improve Well-Being of Health Professionals in Learning & Work Environments BACKGROUND: Mental health tends to worsen over the course of medical school, with steep declines in well-being in students’ clerkship year (M3). Positive emotion promotes adaptive coping to stress and may help preserve medical student well-being. OBJECTIVE: This study describes the development of LAVENDER (Leveraging Affect and Valuing Empathy for Nurturing Doctors’ Emotional Resilience), a program aimed at increasing positive emotion to preserve well-being in medical students. METHODS: We conducted a single-arm pilot of LAVENDER, a positive psychology intervention developed for medical students delivered in an interactive classroom format to a cohort of 157 third-year medical students at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Our primary outcome was the acceptability of LAVENDER. We also examined preliminary efficacy using measures of emotion, stress and burnout collected at each intervention session. RESULTS: LAVENDER showed good acceptability: 76% of participants agreed that the LAVENDER skills were useful and 72% agreed that they would recommend the LAVENDER program to others. Qualitative feedback suggested that medical students enjoyed the program and found the skills to be useful for coping with stress, but also reported the following barriers to engagement: lack of time to practice the skills, resistance to the mandatory nature of the wellness sessions, and difficulty integrating the skills in daily life. We did not find support for the preliminary efficacy of LAVENDER for improving medical student well-being in students’ clerkship year. Participants showed decreases in positive emotion and increases in symptoms of burnout over the intervention period (ps < .01). CONCLUSION: The current paper describes the development and a single-arm pilot test of LAVENDER, a positive psychology program tailored for medical students. Although we found preliminary evidence for the acceptability of LAVENDER, we did not find support for the preliminary efficacy. Lessons learned and next steps for the program are discussed. SAGE Publications 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7868853/ /pubmed/33614252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956120988481 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Interventions to Improve Well-Being of Health Professionals in Learning & Work Environments Cheung, Elaine O Kwok, Ian Ludwig, Allison B Burton, William Wang, Xinzi Basti, Neha Addington, Elizabeth L Maletich, Carly Moskowitz, Judith T Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study |
title | Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for
Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study |
title_full | Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for
Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study |
title_fullStr | Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for
Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for
Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study |
title_short | Development of a Positive Psychology Program (LAVENDER) for
Preserving Medical Student Well-being: A Single-Arm Pilot Study |
title_sort | development of a positive psychology program (lavender) for
preserving medical student well-being: a single-arm pilot study |
topic | Interventions to Improve Well-Being of Health Professionals in Learning & Work Environments |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7868853/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33614252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956120988481 |
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