ORCID
- Sophie Winter: 0000-0002-7442-5189
- Nicola Brennan: 0000-0002-2165-0155
- Thomas Gale: 0000-0003-4551-5860
Abstract
Background: Poor wellbeing and stress in UK anaesthetic trainees impacts significantly on clinical performance, workforce retention and patient care. This study aimed to provide an overview of the evidence in this field and to explore the factors affecting wellbeing and stress in UK anaesthetic trainees. Methods: MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, and ERIC were searched, in addition to organisational websites. Literature reporting factors affecting wellbeing and stress in UK anaesthetic trainees from 2009 to present were included. Results: Following exclusions, 45 studies were identified. Only five papers included qualitative analyses. Within these studies, 28 different phenomena related to wellbeing and stress were investigated. Thirty-one different factors affecting anaesthetic trainees' wellbeing and stress were identified in this review. These have been summarised as individual; training; clinical role; progression; work patterns; resources; rest; support; and cultural factors. External factors were described as affecting wellbeing and stress more frequently than internal factors. The most frequently cited individual factors were fatigue and pre-existing health status. Conclusions: The wide scope of phenomena of interest and measurement tools emphasises the challenge of defining and researching the concept of wellbeing. Despite these limitations, we have created a novel conceptual model of individual and external factors affecting UK anaesthetic trainees' wellbeing and stress. This supports an increased awareness and understanding of these factors, so that improvements can be made to practice and policy.
Publication Date
2024-09-10
Publication Title
Anaesthesia
ISSN
0003-2409
Keywords
anaesthetist, stress, trainee, wellbeing
Recommended Citation
Winter, S., Brennan, N., & Gale, T. (2024) 'Factors affecting UK anaesthetic trainees' wellbeing and stress: a scoping review', Anaesthesia, . Available at: 10.1111/anae.16410