Creating a Blueprint of Well-Being in Oncology: An Approach for Addressing Burnout From ASCO’s Clinician Well-Being Taskforce

Author:

Hlubocky Fay J.1,Shanafelt Tait D.2,Back Anthony L.3,Paice Judith A.4,Tetzlaff Eric D.5,Friese Christopher R.6,Kamal Arif H.7,McFarland Daniel C.8,Lyckholm Laurie9,Gallagher Colleen M.10,Chatwal Monica11,Saltzman Joel12,Dudzinski Denise13,Burke John M.14,James Ted A.15,Page Ray D.16,Boyle Deborah A.17,Gonzalez Maria M.18,Srivastava Piyush19

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Section of Hematology/Oncology, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL

2. Stanford School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA

3. Seattle Cancer Care, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

4. Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

5. Department of Hematology Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA

6. University of Michigan, Rogel Cancer Center, Ann Arbor MI

7. Duke Cancer Center, Durham, NC

8. Northwell Cancer Institute, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY

9. Division of Hematology Oncology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

10. MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

11. Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL

12. Lake Health, University Hospitals, Seidman Cancer Center, Mentor, OH

13. University of Washington, Seattle, WA

14. Rocky Mountain Cancer Center, Aurora, CO

15. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

16. The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, Fort Worth, TX

17. Advanced Oncology Nursing Resources, Phoenix, AZ

18. Stanford Health Care, Palo Alto, CA

19. Kaiser Permanente, Northern California (NCAL), Oakland, CA

Abstract

Optimizing the well-being of the oncology clinician has never been more important. Well-being is a critical priority for the cancer organization because burnout adversely impacts the quality of care, patient satisfaction, the workforce, and overall practice success. To date, 45% of U.S. ASCO member medical oncologists report experiencing burnout symptoms of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. As the COVID-19 pandemic remains widespread with periods of outbreaks, recovery, and response with substantial personal and professional consequences for the clinician, it is imperative that the oncologist, team, and organization gain direct access to resources addressing burnout. In response, the Clinician Well-Being Task Force was created to improve the quality, safety, and value of cancer care by enhancing oncology clinician well-being and practice sustainability. Well-being is an integrative concept that characterizes quality of life and encompasses an individual's work- and personal health–related environmental, organizational, and psychosocial factors. These resources can be useful for the cancer organization to develop a well-being blueprint: a detailed start plan with recognized strategies and interventions targeting all oncology stakeholders to support a culture of community in oncology.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

General Medicine

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