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Table 4 Effectiveness of current mitigating measures among TH5 survey respondents

From: Initial self-reported data on sleep and burnout in pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine: an initiative from the Assembly on Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology of the American Thoracic Society

Question

n (%)

Which groups are MOST important in offering interventions to address burnout?[select only one]

 Professional societies

1 (3)

 Licensing, board certification

1 (3)

 Government agencies

2 (6)

 Healthcare employers

23 (72)

 Payers

4 (12)

 Research funding agencies

1 (3)

Is your institution addressing burnout?[select only one]

 Yes

20 (62)

 No

6 (19)

 Don’t know

6 (19)

Do you feel your institution’s response is sufficient?[select only one]

 Yes

1 (3)

 No

28 (82)

 Don’t know

5 (15)

If your institution has responded to burnout, which countermeasures has your institution targeted?[select only one]

 Individual

15 (48)

 Institutional

4 (13)

 Both

11 (35)

 Neither

1 (3)

If individual responses have been implemented, do you feel they are sufficient?[select only one]

 Yes

3 (10)

 No

20 (67)

 Not sure

7 (23)

Which measures do you think are most important?[select only one]

 Individual

0

 Institutional

8 (24)

 Both

25 (76)

  1. Footnote: Data represent n (%) of responses