The Power of Core Values and Psychological Safety

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Identifier 008_WC2023_poster_FAMILY_PREVENTATIVE_MEDICINE
Title The Power of Core Values and Psychological Safety
Creator Kiraly, Bernadette; Johnson, Frances
Subject Psychological Well-Being; Safety; Health Promotion; Social Values; Workload; Burnout, Psychological; Feedback; Poster
Description Purpose: The purpose of this project is to improve psychological safety by creating and implementing an active core values practice. Background: This project was created in response to the 2021 and 2022 WAGGL survey results showing low levels of psychological and high levels of burnout throughout the division. The 2022 WAGGL survey questions showed 50% of faculty and 54% of staff feel psychologically safe and can express their opinions without fear of retribution. The questions around burnout showed a score of 24% for faculty and 23% for staff, meaning 76% of faculty and 77% of staff feel burnout is a problem for them. 33% of faculty and 46% of staff feel like they have control over their workload. Additionally, 57% of faculty and 69% of staff feel their input is sought, heard, and considered. Objectives: Seek input on each person's top core values. Summarize and tally results. Present the top core values for the family medicine division. Present the top core values for individual clinics. Each month, choose one core value to present and discuss at the individual clinic-lead meetings and at the family medicine division meetings. Evaluate impact and individual's usability and satisfaction via follow-up survey. Setting: The Division of Family and Preventive Medicine (DFPM) at the University of Utah, Sugar House Health Center's Family Clinic (SHHCFC), and Madsen Family; Health Center (MFHC). Participants: All providers in the family medicine division of DFPM, all providers and staff at MFHC and SHHCFC. Results & Conclusions: Data gathering is ongoing, results from a follow-up survey will be analyzed and conclusions will be made. Future Implications: Larger dissemination to all DFPM, potential for future use in other divisions at the University of Utah.
Relation is Part of Wellness Champion Poster Session - 2023
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2023
Date 2023
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Rights Management Copyright 2023. For further information regarding the rights to this collection, please visit: https://library.med.utah.edu/publishing/terms-of-use/
Language eng
ARK ark:/87278/s6vvbenc
Setname ehsl_ebp
ID 2217162
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6vvbenc
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