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  • Medical Education & Training
  • Healthcare Management
  • Military Medicine

Background:

  • Clinician burnout is a significant issue in medicine, impacting patient care quality and safety.
  • Peer Support Programs (PSPs) are recognized for promoting clinician wellness during stressful periods.
  • Military hospitals face unique challenges like high staff turnover and deployment stressors, making PSPs potentially valuable.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement and evaluate the utilization of a Peer Support Program (PSP) in a military hospital setting.
  • To assess the feasibility and initial impact of a PSP for military healthcare providers.
  • To provide a model for expanding peer support to other military healthcare facilities and deployed settings.

Main Methods:

  • A Peer Support Program (PSP) was established following a recognized structure, with 50 physicians trained.
  • Program utilization was tracked from December 2018 to December 2019, collecting data on provider type, specialty, and triggering events.
  • Confidentiality was maintained by anonymizing qualitative feedback for quality improvement.

Main Results:

  • 254 clinicians received peer support in the first year, including residents, staff physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals.
  • Common triggers for peer support included patient death, risk management notifications, medical errors, and poor patient outcomes.
  • The program was utilized across 8 locations, receiving universally positive feedback from recipients.

Conclusions:

  • Implementation of a PSP in a military hospital demonstrated rapid adoption and broad utilization.
  • This model is adaptable for expansion to deployed military settings and remote locations.
  • Peer support can mitigate military clinician burnout, enhance patient safety, and improve service member readiness.