TY - JOUR
T1 - Monitoring and improving resident work environment across affiliated hospitals
T2 - A call for a national resident survey
AU - Byrne, John M.
AU - Loo, Lawrence K.
AU - Giang, Dan
PY - 2009/2
Y1 - 2009/2
N2 - PURPOSE: To assess, monitor, and improve resident work environment and enhance compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) institutional requirements among the five Loma Linda University-affiliated hospitals using an annual survey. METHOD: From 2001 to 2005, residents completed an anonymous questionnaire assessing each hospital's educational and work environment regarding clinical services, attending physicians, learning opportunities, resident environment, and coordination of care. Resident perceptions were compared across hospitals and residency programs. RESULTS: A total of 2,399 resident surveys were collected during a five-year period from 500 residents in 43 different residency programs. The overall response rate was 88%. Residents perceived deficiencies in clinical services at the Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital. After focused improvement efforts directed to VA clinical services, serial data showed significant improvements in residents' perceptions of nursing, phlebotomy, radiology, social work, case management, and overall clinical services in subsequent years (P < .001). The survey data identified resident concerns at other affiliated hospitals and were instrumental in persuading hospital administrators to improve the university hospital resident lounge and computerized lab results at a county hospital. Resident perceptions improved in subsequent years after the changes were made (P < .001). The survey also suggested improvements in residency-specific program educational issues. CONCLUSIONS: A survey across five consecutive years involving five affiliated hospitals provided local benchmarks and serial data to monitor and significantly improve resident perceptions of their work environment and ensured optimal compliance with ACGME institutional requirements. These results and the data of others support the idea of an expanded, national resident survey. © 2009 Association of American Medical Colleges.
AB - PURPOSE: To assess, monitor, and improve resident work environment and enhance compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) institutional requirements among the five Loma Linda University-affiliated hospitals using an annual survey. METHOD: From 2001 to 2005, residents completed an anonymous questionnaire assessing each hospital's educational and work environment regarding clinical services, attending physicians, learning opportunities, resident environment, and coordination of care. Resident perceptions were compared across hospitals and residency programs. RESULTS: A total of 2,399 resident surveys were collected during a five-year period from 500 residents in 43 different residency programs. The overall response rate was 88%. Residents perceived deficiencies in clinical services at the Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital. After focused improvement efforts directed to VA clinical services, serial data showed significant improvements in residents' perceptions of nursing, phlebotomy, radiology, social work, case management, and overall clinical services in subsequent years (P < .001). The survey data identified resident concerns at other affiliated hospitals and were instrumental in persuading hospital administrators to improve the university hospital resident lounge and computerized lab results at a county hospital. Resident perceptions improved in subsequent years after the changes were made (P < .001). The survey also suggested improvements in residency-specific program educational issues. CONCLUSIONS: A survey across five consecutive years involving five affiliated hospitals provided local benchmarks and serial data to monitor and significantly improve resident perceptions of their work environment and ensured optimal compliance with ACGME institutional requirements. These results and the data of others support the idea of an expanded, national resident survey. © 2009 Association of American Medical Colleges.
KW - Education, Medical, Graduate/standards
KW - Internship and Residency
KW - Humans
KW - Benchmarking
KW - Data Collection
KW - Hospitals, Teaching/standards
KW - California
KW - Workplace
KW - Hospitals, Veterans
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U2 - 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318193833b
DO - 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318193833b
M3 - Article
C2 - 19174665
SN - 1040-2446
VL - 84
SP - 199
EP - 205
JO - Academic Medicine
JF - Academic Medicine
IS - 2
ER -