2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3323843/v1
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The importance of creating the right conditions for group intervision sessions among medical residents– a qualitative study

Anouk Jorissen,
Kim van de Kant,
Habibe Ikiz
et al.

Abstract: Background The burn-out rates among residents urge for adequate interventions to improve resilience and prevent burnout. Peer reflection, also called group intervision sessions, is a potentially successful intervention to increase the resilience of young doctors. We aimed to gain insight into the perceived added value of intervision sessions and the prerequisite conditions to achieve this, according to residents and intervisors. Our insights might be of help to those who think of implementing intervision sess… Show more

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