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Iatreia
Print version ISSN 0121-0793
Abstract
DEVIA, Maria Camila and DOMINGUEZ, Luis Carlos. Evaluation of work recovery strategies: a look of it’s effectiveness inside of surgical training. Iatreia [online]. 2021, vol.34, n.1, pp.54-63. ISSN 0121-0793. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.77.
Introduction:
During surgical training, residents invest great efforts to achieve optimal performance. However, as a result of the highest demands and poor resources at work, they experience varying degrees of burnout, stress and poor wellbeing. The recovery strategies to work represent a promising area of development to modify these negative results. Our goal is to synthesize the available evidence.
Methods:
Based on the theoretical framework of positive organizational psychology, in this narrative review we synthesized the evidence from original studies published between 2010-2019, regarding to four recovery strategies: 1) psychological detachment from work, 2) relaxation, 3) control of free time, and 4) search for challenges outside of work.
Results:
A total of 18 studies were included. Most of the interventions are based on mindfulness as a relaxation strategy, but its effectiveness in reducing stress levels among surgery residents is poor. The literature is limited to conclude the effectiveness of the other groups of recovery strategies.
Conclusion:
Most strategies for work recovery in surgery residents are in an initial development. Its effectiveness is limited in reducing stress and professional burnout. These results offer opportunities for future research.
Keywords : Burnout, Professional; Meditation; Mindfulness.