The National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience (Action Collaborative) is interested in learning more about how health care organizations are working to improve clinician well-being. In particular, this survey aims to collect promising models, strategies, and practices that health care organizations have implemented to streamline and re-design clinical workflow, promote team-based care, increase joy in practice, and/or address mental health concerns among clinicians.
Information shared through this survey will be used to help inform the work of the Action Collaborative and may be uploaded to the Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub as a resource for others.
About the Action Collaborative
The Action Collaborative is a network of more than 210 organizations committed to improving the well-being of health care professionals. The Action Collaborative has three goals:
- Raise the visibility of clinician stress and burnout;
- Improve baseline understanding of challenges to clinician well-being; and
- Elevate evidence-based, multidisciplinary solutions that will improve patient care by caring for the caregiver.
The Action Collaborative is composed of five working groups that meet regularly to identify evidence-based strategies to improve clinician well-being at the organizational, systems, and cultural levels. Resources developed by the Action Collaborative include a Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub, a conceptual model of the factors affecting clinician well-being, a compilation of validated instruments to assess work-related dimensions of well-being, discussion papers, and other resources.
For more information, please visit the
Action Collaborative website.