Research Conference to develop a national healthcare workforce wellness research agenda for AHRQ in the Learning Health System (LHS) program
Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, Minneapolis MN
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Abstract
Project Summary/Abstract The AHRQ-sponsored conference series on âDeveloping a research agenda for wellness within the LHS frameworkâ has an overarching goal of creating a foundation for development of the next generation of healthcare worker (HCW) wellness scholars and equipping them with tools to carry out a structured research agenda on HCW reactions to challenging work environments. These conferences will convene a multidisciplinary group of stakeholders studying HCW wellness and work culture. Our objectives are to identify promising strategies to study HCW wellness and develop competencies required for this rigorous area of scholarship. The Year 1 conference will develop the workforce protection research agenda, while the Year 2 conference will assemble stakeholders and scholars to disseminate findings and build career development in wellness into LHS programs. A âlearning communityâ established before Conference 1 will sustain progress between meetings and after meeting #2. The conferences will focus on Research Development, integrating themes related to AHRQ priority areas of research design, dissemination, implementation, research training and career development. A core group of wellness scholars called âEisenberg Scholarsâ, after AHRQâs former leader John Eisenberg, will be selected and invited to Conference 2 to populate and catalyze a new research community devoted to this work. Applicability to priority populations and equity in research will be core aspects of each activity.
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