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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Feb 24, 2022
Date Accepted: Feb 16, 2023

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Faculty-Wide Peer-Support Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Design and Preliminary Results

Liu JJ, Lum PA, Foxcroft L, Lim R, Richardson JD

Faculty-Wide Peer-Support Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Design and Preliminary Results

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e37527

DOI: 10.2196/37527

PMID: 36862464

PMCID: 10020909

Faculty-Wide Peer-Support Program during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Design and Preliminary Results

  • Jenny JW Liu; 
  • P. Andrea Lum; 
  • Laura Foxcroft; 
  • Rod Lim; 
  • J. Don Richardson

ABSTRACT

Background:

Physicians experience higher rates of burnout relative to the general population. Concerns of confidentiality, stigma, and professional identifies as healthcare providers act as barriers to seeking and receiving appropriate support. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, factors that contribute to burnout and barriers to seeking support have been amplified, elevating overall risks of mental distress and burnout for physicians.

Objective:

The current paper describes the rapid development and implementation of a peer support program within a healthcare organization located in London, Ontario, Canada.

Methods:

A peer support program leveraging existing infrastructures within the healthcare organization was developed and launched in April of 2020.

Results:

Data gathered over two waves of peer leadership training and program evaluations suggest a number of topics were covered through the peer support program. Further, enrollment continues to increase in size and scope over the two waves of program deployments.

Conclusions:

Findings suggest the peer support program is acceptable to physicians and can be easily and feasibly implemented within a healthcare organization. The structured program development and implementation can be adopted by other organizations in support of emerging needs and challenges.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Liu JJ, Lum PA, Foxcroft L, Lim R, Richardson JD

Faculty-Wide Peer-Support Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Design and Preliminary Results

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e37527

DOI: 10.2196/37527

PMID: 36862464

PMCID: 10020909

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