Family Physician Burnout & Resiliency Dilemma and Strategies

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Family Physician Burnout & Resiliency Dilemma and Strategies Alan I. Schwartzstein, MD, FAAFP AAFP Board of Directors Maryland Academy of Family Physicians June 24, 2016

Disclosures Dean Health System prior shareholder Vice Speaker and Board member, American Academy of Family Physicians This presentation includes slides from an AAFP presentation New comprehensive package of resources on preventing burnout coming out soon www.aafp.org 2

Burnout Statistics Numerous global studies: Nearly every indicate that one in every three physicians in all medical and surgical specialty is experiencing burnout at any given time. 1 2015 Medscape Physician Lifestyle Survey reported an even higher burnout rate 46 percent of physicians, up from 39.8 percent in the 2013 survey 3

63% (Increased 12%) n = 6880 FM = 540 Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2015 90, 1600-1613DOI: (10.1016/j.mayocp.2015.08.023) Copyright 2015 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions

35% (Decreased 15%) Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2015 90, 1600-1613DOI: (10.1016/j.mayocp.2015.08.023) Copyright 2015 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions

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Rand Research Report: Influencers of Satisfaction Quality of Care High Quality (+) Barriers to Care (-) EHR 2013 152 Pages Effective (+) Poor Usability (-) 13

Syndrome characterized by: Loss of enthusiasm for work (emotional exhaustion) Feeling of cynicism (depersonalization) Low sense of personal accomplishment Commonly heard: Batteries (My Battery has run down) 14

Energy Accounts Drummond translates battery to: your energy account 3 types of accounts: physical, emotional, spiritual Can have positive or negative balance Withdrawals for activities of life and professional practice Deposits during times of rest and rebalance Unfortunately, when you dip into negative balance, the account does not close Burnout occurs when energy account has negative balance over time. 15

Account Balances Physical account Make deposits here by taking care of physical body Contrary to our training - Emotional account Maintaining healthy relationships with the people you love. Negative balance impacts on being able to be emotionally present for patients, staff, family and friends 16

Account Balances Spiritual account Deposit by regularly connecting with your personal sense of purpose KEY to avoiding/healing from burnout Deposit by: Ideal patient interaction; coach children s youth soccer team If you go long periods without connecting with purpose, this account is drained and you may have trouble seeing a reason to carry on. Consequences: retire, different type of practice, depression, suicide 17

Physician s Responsibility As physician, we have a moral imperative to keep our energy accounts in positive balance First reality of physician burnout: You can t give what you ain t got. But we are trained and conditioned to ignore our 3 energy levels and carry on despite complete exhaustion of energy reserves, putting us at high risk for physician burnout 18

5 Main Causes of Burnout Practice of Clinical Medicine Your Specific Job Having a Life Conditioning of our Medical Education Leadership Skills of your Immediate Supervisors 19

Messaging If the message physicians hear is You are a good doctor, we appreciate your value to our patients and our system, we are going to provide you with tools to make your jobs more user friendly and better enable you to provide quality care, most of us will do more. If the message you hear is We need for you to do better, there are goals that you are not reaching, you are not OK until you reach these goals, most physicians will get disillusioned, do less and act negatively (retire, change line of work or specialty, poor patient care, depression, suicide) 20

Do not Kill the Messenger Your supervisor is not your enemy Your supervisor has his/her own job requirements, goals and sense of work quality of performance One requirement is delivering messages. One of those goals is staying employed. They get judged by their supervisors. 21

How Can I Solve/Prevent Burnout? Burnout is not a problem; it s a dilemma Problems have solutions Dilemmas are perpetual balancing acts requiring perpetual action You need ongoing strategies, not one time solution We (physicians) are oriented to like problems with solutions!!! 22

Drive a positive balance into your energy accounts 1) Lower your stress levels; lessen the drain 2) Improve your ability to recharge your energy accounts. 23

Two Obstacles Comprehension Trap Study and study; fail to act Do not expect results from new comprehension alone Einstein s Definition of Insanity Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. 24

Eight Potential Strategies 1) Move from EHR hater to power user 2) Document the minimally necessary data set 3) Use EHR software to automate where you can 4) Make documentation a team sport 25

Eight Potential Strategies (cont.) 5) Pilot the use of a scribe 6) Look for additional broken record moments 7) Huddle with your team 8) Embrace batch processing 26

Move from EHR hater to power user Hater leads to avoidance behavior (wait till end of day) EHR s are not going away. EHR s are not going away. Accept it (Serenity Prayer). Hating it wastes your energy Devote yourself to becoming a power user. 27

Document the minimally necessary data set Three reasons for chart notes: Continuity of care Billing Medico legal DO NOT ADD ANYTHING ELSE!! Chart well, but do not write the great American Novel Avoid complete sentences. Longer is not better. 28

Use EHR software to automate where you can More than 70% documentation should be automated : Less than 30% free typing Make list of broken record moments One by one, automate them Get help from IT doing this. 29

Embrace batch processing Metaphor: Dog chasing ball thrown by someone Identify tasks and assign time sensitivity Do not allow them to interrupt patient care and have you dying a death by a thousand small cuts Decide where to collect, when, who is bundling, what are screening criteria 30

Now Pick an Strategy, Take first step 31

Resiliency Why does one child raised in a impoverished/dysfunctional (ghetto) situation make it in life, and many others do not? Why is one family doctor happy/satisfied with their life and practice, while others are not? 32

Multitasking Actually harmful to our health and patient care Damages your brain and career; less productive Patient dissatisfier Idea: more time face to face with patient Automate other patient care tasks Prioritize Divest 33

Questions ~~~ Discussion 34

Thank you! Alan Schwartzstein, MD FAAFP Vice Speaker, AAFP alan.schwartzstein@deancare.com 608-279-5671 35

References Physician Burnout: Its Origin, Symptoms, and Five Main Causes, Dike Drummond, MD; Fam Pract Manag. 2015 Sep-Oct;22(5):42-47; 8 Ways to Lower Practice Stress and Get Home Sooner Dike Drummond, MD; Fam Pract Manag. Nov-Dec; 2015; 8-13 Third Article, Dike Drummond January 2016MD; FPM (future) Changes in Burnout and Satisfaction With Work-Life Balance in Physicians and the General US Working Population Between 2011 and 2014; Tait D. Shanafelt, MD, et al Mayo Clinic Proceedings Volume 90, Issue 12, Pages 1600-1613 (December 2015 36

References (cont.) Maslach C, Leiter MP The Truth About Burnout: How Organizations Cause Personal Stress and What to Do About It. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1977 Rand Research Report, Factors Affecting Professional Satisfaction and their Implications for Patient Care, Health Systems, and Health Policy www.aafp.org various sources 37

References (cont.) Multitasking Damages Your Brain and Career, New Studies Suggest, Travis Bradbury, Forbes Oct 8, 2014 Two Habits to Make and Two to Break in 2016, Liz Ryan Dec 31, 2015 Forbes Presentation on subject, AAFP Board of Directors, December 10, 2015 38