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Self-Care Program and Burnout Prevention in First-Year Medical Oncology Residents (Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study)
Sponsor: Fundacion Arturo Lopez Perez
Summary
Burnout is highly prevalent among oncology clinicians, including residents in training. This prospective, mixed-methods, quasi-experimental study will evaluate how burnout changes over 12 months during the first year of medical oncology residency and explore which work-related, professional identity, and program support factors influence this variation. Residents will participate in a structured self-care and burnout prevention program with multiple modules (e.g., yoga, mindfulness, art therapy, music therapy, Balint groups, workshops, mentorship). Quantitative burnout outcomes will be measured using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI-HSS), and qualitative insights will be collected through individual semi-structured interviews. The study will also describe sociodemographic characteristics, baseline burnout prevalence, participation/adherence, satisfaction, and implementation barriers/facilitators.
Official title: A Prospective Mixed-Methods Quasi-Experimental Study Evaluating Burnout Variation Over 12 Months and the Influence of a Self-Care and Burnout Prevention Program in First-Year Medical Oncology Residents
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
9
Start Date
2026-03-02
Completion Date
2027-05-31
Last Updated
2026-03-11
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Self-Care and Burnout Prevention Program
(EN): Multi-component wellness program delivered over 12 months (e.g., yoga, mindfulness, art therapy, music therapy, Balint groups, workshops, mentorship). Attendance/adherence is tracked; participant feedback is collected to evaluate satisfaction and implementation barriers/facilitators.