“One size does not fit all” – lessons learned from a multiple-methods study of a resident wellness curriculum across sites and specialties
Abstract Background There is growing recognition that wellness interventions should occur in context and acknowledge complex contributors to wellbeing, including individual needs, institutional and cultural barriers to wellbeing, as well as systems issues which propagate distress. The authors conduc...
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Main Authors: | Deanna Chaukos, Jonathan P. Zebrowski, Nicole M. Benson, Alper Celik, Emma Chad-Friedman, Aviva Teitelbaum, Carol Bernstein, Rebecca Cook, Afia Genfi, John W. Denninger |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a2495ea7b7624e41ace16a0b56d36b49 |
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