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Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17, 2015 Portland, Oregon U.S.A. Session # A3 in Period 3 Friday, October 16, 2015 Transforming Burnout Using ACT

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Page 1: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Debra A. Gould MD, MPHMichael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC

Patricia Robinson PhD

Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17th Annual ConferenceOctober 15-17, 2015 Portland, Oregon U.S.A.

Session # A3 in Period 3Friday, October 16, 2015

Transforming Burnout Using ACT

Page 2: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Faculty Disclosure

The presenters of this session currently have the following relevant financial relationships during the past 12 months:

New Harbinger Publishing Inc.Authors: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH

Patricia J. Robinson PhDSpringer Publishing Inc.Authors: Patricia J. Robinson PhDGuilford Publishing Inc.Authors: Patricia J. Robinson PhDMountainview Consulting Inc. - Patricia J. Robinson PhD

Page 3: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:

• Understand current research on burnout and impact on healthcare workforce.

• Define mindfulness and the ACT specific

psychological processes associated with mindfulness.

• Learn how to use specific ACT-based exercises and tools focused on the processes of acceptance, present moment awareness, defusion and perspective-taking.

Page 4: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Learning Assessment

1. What is the potential impact of burnout on the primary care workforce?

2. Name 2 of 4 specific ACT processes that cultivate mindfulness?

3. Name 1 ACT-Based Mindfulness exercise you will use at your practice/teaching site for cultivating Resiliency?

Page 5: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Quadruple Aim

From triple to quadruple aim: care of the patient requires care of the provider. Bodenheimer T, Sinsky C. Ann Fam Med. 2014 Nov-Dec;12(6):573-6. doi: 10.1370/afm.1713. PMID: 25384822

“Improving the Work Life of Clinicians and Staff”

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BurnoutAdverse workflow Low MD

satisfactionLow control High

Stress/BurnoutUnfavorable culture Intent to leave

(Linzer et.al, Working Conditions in Primary Care: Physician Reactions and Care Quality. Ann Inter Med 2009;151:28-36.) 6

Conditions Costs

$236,383

Page 7: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Psychological Toolbox

Be Present

Defuse

Acceptance

Observer Self

ACT ACT

Values

Act

ion

Page 8: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Psychologicalflexibility

Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT)

Be Present

Connect with Values

Accept

Defuse

Observer Self

Act on Values

Mindfulness Values

Page 9: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Evidence

The value of psychological flexibility: Examining psychological mechanisms underpinning a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for burnout. Lloyd J, Bond FW, Flaxman PE. Work & Stress, 2013, 27(2):181-199, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02678373.2013.782157

Population: Employees UK govn’t Department

Intervention: 3 ½ day sessions of ACT to increase psychological flexibility.

Comparison: Wait list

Outcomes: ACT arm - Emotional Exhaustion

Depersonalization

Page 10: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Neuroscience of Mindfulness

Resonance Circuits

Executive Function

Plasticity

The Mindful Brain, Reflection and Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-BeingSiegal, D. W W Norton & Company, New York, 2007.

Page 11: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

MindfulnessObserving one’s private experience:• Present moment awareness• Accepting of unwanted thoughts and

feelings• Openness toward self

Goal: Self-RegulateRespond not ReactAct according to your Values

Page 12: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

TEAMS Skill Training: Think about a difficult situation with a your clinic administration or a

patientTEAMS Element What comes up?

Thoughts

Emotions

Associations

Memories

Sensations

(Exercise)

Page 13: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Case - Difficult Situation – New EMR

You are a clinician and you have been working at a federallyqualified health center for the past 10 years. Your organization has used a locally produced electronic medical record (EMR) for the past 5 years; it is relatively user friendly and you use it well.Some of the functions actually work pretty well - sending prescriptions (safer patient care), inserting your dictations (patient’s narrative), and it has a sort function that you can use to find key information (efficient).However, it cannot produce reports for meaningful use measures.

Your clinic administration makes a decision to implement a new EMR. The new EMR requires you to click boxes for data entry. It does not have a sort function for quick retrieval of information. It has no dictation component so you now have to type your notes.

Bottom line: You’re spending up to 2 hours after clinic getting your notes done.

Page 14: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

TEAMS Skill Training: Think about a difficult situation with your clinic administration or a

patientTEAMS Element What comes up?

Thoughts

Emotions

Associations

Memories

Sensations

De-brief – Observer Self, Defuse, Be Present, Acceptance

Page 15: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Mindfulness

Thought

Reminds me of….

I’m going to fail……

Anxious

Anger

De-brief – Defusion, Observer Self, Acceptance

Observer Self

Racing heart beat!

Feeling

(Exercise)

Page 16: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

• Breath deeply and slow down• Observe your TEAMS• Listen to your values• Decide on action & do it

Mindful WarriorStruggling

(Tool)

(get out of your mind & into your life for teens, Ciarrochi JV, Hayes L, Bailey A. New Harbinger Publications, 2012.)

Page 17: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

SummaryPsychological Flexibility builds

Resilience…

Acceptance and Commitment Training

Accept

DefusePresent

Observer Self

ValuesAction

Page 18: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

1. From triple to quadruple aim: care of the patient requires care of the provider. Bodenheimer T, Sinsky C. Ann Fam Med. 2014 Nov-Dec;12(6):573-6. doi: 10.1370/afm.1713. PMID: 25384822

2. Estimates of costs of primary care physician turnover. Buchbinder SB, Wilson M, Melick CF, Powe NR. Am J Manag Care. 1999 Nov;5(11):1431-8. PMID:10662416

3. Effectiveness of a mindfulness education program in primary health care professionals: a pragmatic controlled trial. Asuero AM, Queraltó JM, Pujol-Ribera E, Berenguera A, Rodriguez-Blanco T, Epstein RM. J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2014 Winter;34(1):4-12. doi: 10.1002/chp.21211. PMID: 24648359

4. The value of psychological flexibility: Examining psychological mechanisms underpinning a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for burnout. Lloyd J, Bond FW, Flaxman PE. Work & Stress, 2013, 27(2):181-199, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02678373.2013.782157

5. To be or not to be empathic: the combined role of empathic concern and perspective taking in understanding burnout in general practice. Lamothe M, Boujut E, Zenasni F, Sultan S. BMC Fam Pract. 2014 Jan 23;15:15. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-15-15. PMID:24456299

References

Page 19: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Learning Assessment

1. What is the potential impact of burnout on the primary care workforce?

2. Name 2 of 4 specific ACT processes that cultivate mindfulness?

3. Name 1 ACT-Based Mindfulness exercise you will use at your practice/teaching site for cultivating Resiliency?

Page 20: Debra A. Gould MD, MPH Michael J. Aquilino MS, LMHC Patricia Robinson PhD Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17 th Annual Conference October 15-17,

Session Evaluation

Please complete and return theevaluation form to the classroom

monitor before leaving this session.

Thank you!