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Journey to a Resilient and Thriving Pharmacy Workforce Amber J. Lucas, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, FASHP Chair, ASHP House of Delegates Pharmacy Operations Manager / Obstetrics-Neonatal Specialist Olathe Medical Center, Olathe, KS April 5, 2018

Disclosure All planners, presenters, and reviewers of this content report no financial relationships relevant to this activity.

Poll Everywhere Instructions Text RXRESILIENCE to 22333 to join the conversation All responses will appear to the audience in a word cloud after submissions are gathered

Outline Explain why clinician burnout is a patient care and healthcare workforce problem that needs addressing. Discuss what is known about burnout in the pharmacy workforce. Describe the National Academy of Medicine Clinician Well-Being and Resilience Action Collaborative. Identify strategies to impact well-being and resilience in pharmacists, pharmacy residents, student pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.

Burnout is a Patient Care Problem Bodenheimer T, Sinsky C. From triple aim to quadruple aim: care of the patient requires care of the provider. Ann Fam Med. 2014;12(6):573-6.

Swensen S, Shanafelt, Mohta NS. Leadership survey: Why physician burnout is endemic, and how health care must respond. NEJM Catalyst. December 8, 2016. Available at: https://catalyst.nejm.org/physician-burnout-endemic-healthcare-respond/

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Vision Medication use will be optimal, safe, and effective for all people all of the time Membership Organization Established 1942 45,000 members

ASHP Vision & Strategic Plan ASHP s vision is that medication use will be optimal, safe, and effective for all people all of the time Strategic Priorities and Goals Our Patients and Their Care Goal 4: Improve Patient Care by Enhancing the Well- Being and Resilience of Pharmacists, Student Pharmacists, and Pharmacy Technicians Our Members and Partners Our People and Performance

Our Patients and Their Care: Goal 4 Key Objectives Engage in major national initiatives on clinician well-being and resilience Facilitate the development of education aimed at helping pharmacists, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians address and effectively cope with the stress and burnout associated with demanding patient care environments Seek opportunities to improve the well-being and resilience of pharmacists participating in postgraduate residency training. Foster research that addresses well-being and resilience issues of pharmacists, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians

Quality and Safety Medical Error ~8000 surgeons Medical Malpractice Litigation ~7000 surgeons Health-care associated infections Mean burnout hospital nurses independent predictor Patient mortality ratios Teamwork scores Mean EE physicians & nurses ICU Burnout Medical Error Bi-directional relationship Higher levels of burnout associated with increased odds of reporting a medical error in subsequent 3 months Self-perceived medical error associated with worsening burnout & depressive symptoms Shanafelt Ann Surg 2009; Balch J Am Coll Surg 213; West JAMA 2006, 2009; Jones J Appl Psychol 1988; Cimiotti Am J Infect Control 2012; Welp Front Psychol 2015; Welp Crit Care 2016

Health Care Costs Medical Errors Malpractice claims Turnover 1.2-1.3 x salary ($82-$88,000 per RN in 2007) $500,000 to >$1 million Absenteeism Job productivity Referrals Ordering Jones J Nurs Am 2008; Fibuch Physician Leadersh J 2015; Buchbinder Am J Manag Care 1999; Kushnir, Fam Pract 2014; Bachman Soc Sci Med 1999; Parker J Behav Med 1995, Toppinen-Tanner Behav Med 2005, Hilton J Occup Environ Med 2009

What is Stress? Stress is a physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension. Stress can be external or internal https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=20104

What is Burnout? Syndrome of: depersonalization emotional exhaustion low personal accomplishment Leads to decreased effectiveness at work Attributed to work-related stress Maslach, C., S. E. Jackson, et al. (1996). Maslach Burnout Inventory Manual. Palo Alto, CA, Consulting Psychologists Press.

Burnout is Not.. Having a bad day at work Feeling overwhelmed for a day or two Experiencing a bad mood Wanting time-off from work Needing a beverage at the end of the day

Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey Tool Medical Personnel Emotional exhaustion Measures feelings of being emotionally overextended and exhausted by one s work I feel emotionally drained from my work Depersonalization Measures an unfeeling and impersonal response toward patients I don t really care what happens to some patients Personal Accomplishment Measures feelings of competence and successful achievement in one s work I have accomplished many worthwhile things in this job Response options (frequency): never, a few times a year or less, once a month or less, a few times a month, once a week, a few times a week, every day

High Prevalence of Burnout Medicine 2014, 6880 physicians, all specialties, all practice types 2012, 5521 medical students & residents Nursing 1999, >10,000 inpatient RN 2007, 68,000 nurses Aiken JAMA 2002;288; McHugh Health Aff 2011;30; Dyrbye Acad Med 89(3): 443-451; Shanafelt MCP 2015:90:1600

Burnout: Pharmacy Residents Study Overview Stress and negative affect levels surveyed in PGY1 & PGY2s (n=524, 27.7% response) Those working > 60 hours/week reported higher levels of perceived stress and elevated depression, hostility, and dysphoria Perceived stress for pharmacy residents was 19.06+5.9 14.2+6.2 in 18-29 year old health adults 20.3+7.4 in cardiology medical residents Takeaways 10-item Perceived Stress Scale is a free, validated tool to assess stress among pharmacy residents Hostility was highest in PGY2 When pressures of being overworked > resident s ability to cope, well-being is in danger Le HM, Young SD. Evaluation of stress experienced by pharmacy residents. AJHP.2017;74:599-604

Burnout: Clinical Pharmacists Jones and colleagues measured clinical pharmacist burnout (n=974) Nearly ¾ included respondents are certified by BPS More than half completed residency training 61.2% overall burnout rate; 52.9% high emotional exhaustion Characteristics of burned out clinical pharmacists: Less likely to have children (p=0.002) More likely to work more median hours (p<0.001) More likely to have attained BPS certification (p=0.005) No difference observed in practice area, hospital setting

Burnout: Clinical Pharmacists, cont. Jones and colleagues measured clinical pharmacist burnout (n=974) Many objective factors noted as increased in burned out individuals; however, no factors independently predict burnout Strong predictors: 1. Too many nonclinical duties 2. Inadequate teaching time 3. Inadequate administration time 4. Difficult pharmacist colleagues 5. Contributions unappreciated

Burnout: COP Faculty El-Ibiary and colleagues measured faculty burnout in US College of Pharmacy (n=758) 41.3% exhibited high emotional exhaustion scores Women had significantly higher emotion exhaustion and lower personal accomplishment scores than men Faculty who had a hobby had significantly lower emotional exhaustion scores, lower depersonalization score, and higher personal accomplishment scores Faculty working in newer Colleges of Pharmacy (est. < 5 years) were associated with lower depersonalization and lower personal accomplishment scores. Am J Pharm Educ. 2017;81(4):75

Drivers of Burnout in Healthcare Professionals Excessive workload Inefficient work environment Problems with work-life integration Loss of autonomy, flexibility and control Organizational culture and values Reduction of meaning in work Lack of social support at work Leadership behaviors Nurses: Moral distress Trainees: Learning environment, Educational debt Shanafelt. MCP 2016(7):836; Dyrbye et al. Arch Surg 2011; 146(2):211; Dyrbye et al. Arch Surg 147(10): 933-939; Shanafelt Arch Intern Med 2009; Dyrbye Med Educ 2016;50:132-149; Shanafelt MCP 2016; Williams Health Care Manag Rev 2007; Aiken JAMA 2002; Hamric Crit Care Med 2007

Drivers of Burnout in Healthcare Professionals Risk Factor Workload Control Reward Community Fairness Values Job-person incongruity Risk Factors Associated With Burnout Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2017; 74:e576-81 Example Job demands exceeding human limits; limited time to rest, recover, and restore. Role conflict; absence of direction in the workplace Inadequate financial, institutional, or social reward in the workplace; lack of recognition Inadequate opportunity for quality social interaction at work; inadequate development of teams Perception of equity from an organization or leadership Organizational values are incongruous with an individual s personal values or beliefs Personality does not fit or is misaligned with job expectations and coping abilities

National Academy of Sciences Founded in March, 1863 Private, nonprofit organization of the country s leading researchers National Academy of Medicine Formed in 1970 to advise the nation on medical & health issues Dr. Victor Dzau is President

Through collective action and targeted investment, we can not only reduce burnout and promote well-being, but also help clinicians carry out the sacred mission that drew them to the healing professions providing the very best care to patients Dzau VJ, Kirch DG, Nasca TJ. To care is human collectively confronting the clinician-burnout crisis. NEJM.2018;378(4):312-314.

Action Collaborative Timeline July 2016 Sept 2016 Jan 2017 July 2017 May 2018 June 2017 Sept 2017

Action Collaborative Goals NAM Improve baseline understanding across organizations of challenges to clinician well-being Raise visibility of clinician stress and burnout ASHP Improve patient outcomes through optimal medication use Identify mechanisms to improve and sustain pharmacy workforce well-being and resilience Advance evidence-based, multidisciplinary solutions to reverse these trends, leading to improvements in patient care by caring for the caregiver Deploy pharmacy workforce to support multidisciplinary solutions for improving healthcare workforce well-being and resilience

Collaborative Composition & Commitments 36 sponsoring organizations, 100 network organizations: Professional organizations Government Technology and EHR vendors Large health care centers Payors 130 commitment statements To provide an opportunity for organizations across the country discuss and share plans of action to reverse clinician burnout and promote clinician well-being. https://nam.edu/initiatives/clinician-resilience-and-wellbeing/commitment-statements-clinician-well-being/

Creating An All-Encompassing Model Broad enough to define the issue across all healthcare professions Satisfactorily encompasses multiple environments (education, practice) Satisfactorily encompasses multiple stages of development of the health professional Satisfactorily encompasses system and individual issues in ways that are helpful toward developing a solution (e.g. defining without stigmatizing) Lends itself to being a tool for diagnosis, explanation, treatment Serves as a taxonomy for organizing other elements/tools developed as part of this NAM Collaborative

Brigham T, Barden C, Legreid Dopp, A, Hengerer A. et al. A journey to Construct an all-encompassing conceptual model of factors affecting clinician well-being and resilience. National Academy of Medicine, 2018.

STRATEGIES

Identify Burnout https://nam.edu/valid-reliable-survey-instrumentsmeasure-burnout-well-work-related-dimensions/

Strategies to Alleviate Burnout in Healthcare Professionals Risk Factor Workload Control Reward Community Fairness Values Job-person incongruity Risk Factors Associated With Burnout Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2017; 74:e576-81 Strategy to Alleviate Risk Permitting time at the workplace to recover from a stressful event Clearly defined roles and expectations from organizational leadership Identify suitable rewards to recognize achievements, provide opportunities to teach or mentor trainees Promote participation in professional organizations Transparency in decision-making Align personal expectations with organizational goals Evaluate and align job responsibilities with personal and professional expectations

Contribute to Research https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed accessed 17 Jan 2018.

Contribute to Research https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed accessed 17 Jan 2018.

AJHP AJHP Article Types Research Reports Special Features Clinical Reviews Therapy Updates Clinical Frontiers Clinical Consultation Case Reports Primers Notes Case Studies Columns Letters to the Editor

Engage in a hobby Hob by (noun) a pursuit outside one's regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation Family Faith Fitness Food Fun https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hobby; accessed 18 Jan 2018 https://www.wikihow.com/encourage-a-teenager-to-take-up-a-hobby

Engage in a hobby

Precepting Those involved with the education and training of healthcare professionals [preceptors] need to be aware of an upcoming generation of professionals [students and residents] who may be more vulnerable than previous generations when facing criticism and challenges. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2017; 74:e576-81

Precepting Strategies Keep your workload organized Schedule time with learners and time for them to work independently Delegate patient care activities to learners Don t let a difficult situation get away from you Share precepting responsibilities with a colleague If possible, request a couple months off from precepting Schedule exercise and personal time into your calendar (and protect it) Eat right Sleep

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Journey to a Resilient and Thriving Pharmacy Workforce Objectives: Explain why clinician burnout is a patient care and healthcare workforce problem that needs addressing Discuss what is known about burnout in the pharmacy workforce Describe the National Academy of Medicine Clinician Well-Being and Resilience Action Collaborative Identify strategies to impact well-being and resilience in pharmacists, pharmacy residents, student pharmacists and pharmacy technicians Learning Description: The healthcare workforce is reporting alarming rates of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and poor work-life balance leading to clinician burnout. At the individual clinician level, it presents as emotional exhaustion depersonalization, and a low sense of accomplishment. At the healthcare system level, it is associated with medical errors and loss of productivity. This presentation will frame the problem of burnout as both a patient care and healthcare problem and introduce attendees to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Action Collaborative on Clinical Well-Being and Resilience. ASHP is a sponsor of this Action Collaborative and working to identify mechanisms that support and ensure a thriving and stable pharmacy workforce. National Academy of Medicine Resources Burnout Among Health Care Professionals: A Call to Explore and Address This Underrecognized Threat to Safe, High-Quality Care Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience o Action Collaborative Working Groups Research, Data, and Metrics Conceptual Model External Factors and Workflow Messaging and Communications Perspectives Paper and Art Show Valid and Reliable Survey Instruments to Measure Burnout o Maslach Burnout Inventory Organizational Commitment Statements ASHP ASHP Commitment to Clinician Well-Being and Resilience Joint Meeting on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience ASHP Connect Community on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience AJHP o Burnout syndrome among healthcare professionals o Adverse impact of pharmacy resident stress during training