Evaluation of the reboot coaching workshops among urology trainees: A mixed method approach

Author:

Al‐Ghunaim Tmam1ORCID,Johnson Judith123ORCID,Biyani Chandra Shekhar4ORCID,Coleman Rebecca1,Simms‐Ellis Ruth12,O'Connor Daryl B.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology University of Leeds Leeds UK

2. Bradford Institute for Health Research Bradford Royal Infirmary Bradford UK

3. School of Public Health and Community Medicine University of New South Wales Sydney Australia

4. Department of Urology St James's University Hospital Leeds UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUrology trainees experience high burnout, and there is an urgent need for acceptable and effective interventions. The current study evaluated Reboot coaching workshops (Reboot‐C), a tailored intervention based on cognitive–behavioural principles, with urology trainees.ObjectiveOur primary objective was to evaluate the acceptability of Reboot‐C among urology trainees. In addition, this study aimed to investigate whether there were changes in confidence, resilience, depression and burnout levels.Materials and methodA single‐arm design was used, including pre‐ and post‐online questionnaires and semi‐structured interviews.ResultTwenty‐one urology trainees replied to the survey, attended both Reboot‐C workshops and responded to the post‐intervention questionnaire. Thirteen of 21 (61%) urology trainees participated in the interview. Participating in Reboot‐C was associated with significant improvements in resilience and confidence and a significant reduction in burnout. However, there was no significant reduction in depression. Qualitative data indicated that Reboot was acceptable and helped participants develop useful skills.ConclusionThese findings pave the way for more conclusive studies on the efficacy of Reboot‐C for surgeons.

Funder

Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Religious studies,Cultural Studies

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