The COVID-19 pandemic has been distressing to health care professionals, causing significant burnout. Burnout has resulted in notable rates of mental health symptoms and job turnover. Hospitals have incorporated programming to meet the needs of health care professionals. A previously reported intervention at the study institution was a cognitive behavioral narrative writing program to target job-related stress. On the basis of participant feedback, psychoeducational seminars, psychotherapy drop-in sessions, and complementary interventions (mindfulness, yoga, and acupuncture) were also implemented to alleviate stress. This article is an update based on these year 2 augmentations. Participation in brief psychoeducational seminars and acupuncture was high, but engagement in other programming (individual psychotherapy and mindfulness) was poor. Hospitals should consider multimodal approaches to address pandemic-related stress and burnout. In addition to educational seminars, programs that address lasting distress should be offered to health care professionals. Targeting job-related burnout at organizational and systemic levels may ameliorate distress. This article discusses methods of integrating organizational programs into clinics.
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1 January 2024
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January 01 2024
Addressing Pandemic Burnout Among Health Care Professionals: Beyond Intrapersonal Wellness Programming
Ryan Holliday, PhD;
Ryan Holliday is a clinical research psychologist at the Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center for Suicide Prevention, Aurora, Colorado, and an assistant professor at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora.
Corresponding author: Ryan Holliday, PhD, Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, 1700 N Wheeling St, Aurora, CO 80045 (e-mail: [email protected]).
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David J. Ricke, MS, RN, ACCNS-AG;
David J. Ricke, MS, RN, ACCNS-AG
David J. Ricke is a nurse manager at University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora.
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Claudia Ricklefs, BS;
Claudia Ricklefs, BS
Claudia Ricklefs is program administrative support at University of Colorado Hospital.
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Meredith Mealer, PhD, RN
Meredith Mealer, PhD, RN
Meredith Mealer is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner at the Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center for Suicide Prevention and an associate professor at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
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Am J Crit Care (2024) 33 (1): 60–64.
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Ryan Holliday, David J. Ricke, Claudia Ricklefs, Meredith Mealer; Addressing Pandemic Burnout Among Health Care Professionals: Beyond Intrapersonal Wellness Programming. Am J Crit Care 1 January 2024; 33 (1): 60–64. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/ajcc2024614
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