Research Article
Initial Characterization of Internal Medicine Resident Resilience and Association with Stress and Burnout
Table 1
Resident resilience and burnout survey measures.
| Resident survey measures | Number of residents () | % of residents |
| Resilience | | | High resilience on CD-25 | 20 | 26 | Intermediate resilience on CD-25 | 33 | 44 | Low resilience on CD-25 | 24 | 31 | Personal burnout | | | Never or rarely feeling burnout | 21 | 27 | Stress from work has never interfered with patient care | 13 | 17 | Having the skills necessary to manage stress and burnout | 54 | 70 | Burnout training | | | Burnout is an important issue during residency | 71 | 92 | Received training on burnout during residency | 43 | 56 | Received training on burnout during medical school | 51 | 66 | Having an outlet within their program to discuss stress and burnout | 46 | 60 | Medical errors | | | Direct involvement in medical errors | 56 | 74 | Witnessed medical errors (not directly involved) | 75 | 97 | Never reported a directly involved medical error | 47 | 61 | Never reported a witnessed medical error | 54 | 70 |
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