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. 2021 Spring;21(1):68–75. doi: 10.31486/toj.19.0111

Table 1.

Mean Resident Wellness Scale Item Ratings and Changes From Baseline With One-Way Analysis of Variance Results for Each Item

Resident Wellness Scale Item Baseline Fall 2017a Spring 2018b Fall 2018a F Test P Value
1. Reflected on how your work helps make the world a better place 3.1 3.7 (+0.62) 3.2 (+0.04) F(2,142)=6.63 0.0018
2. Felt the vitality to do your work 3.6 4.0 (+0.43) 3.7 (+0.08) F(2,143)=3.37 0.0371
3. Felt supported by your coworkers 3.8 4.0 (+0.19) 4.0 (+0.20) F(2,143)=0.60 0.5529
4. Had an enjoyable interaction with a patient 4.1 4.4 (+0.34) 4.2 (+0.12) F(2,143)=2.98 0.0537
5. Was proud of the work you did 4.0 4.1 (+0.11) 3.9 (–0.07) F(2,142)=0.61 0.5446
6. Was eager to come back to work the next day 3.5 3.7 (+0.21) 3.2 (–0.20) F(2,143)=2.25 0.1086
7. You felt your basic needs are met 3.7 4.1 (+0.42) 3.8 (+0.11) F(2,142)=3.61 0.0296
8. You ate well 3.7 4.0 (+0.34) 3.7 (–0.01) F(2,142)=2.71 0.0699
9. Knew who to call when something tragic happened at work 3.8 4.4 (+0.64) 3.8 (–0.05) F(2,140)=11.90 0.0000
10. You felt connected to your work in a deep sense 3.9 3.9 (–0.01) 3.3 (–0.64) F(2,143)=7.66 0.0007

aAdministered by the Wayne State University Office of Graduate Medical Education.

bAdministered by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

Note: Significant P values (P≤0.05) are in bold type.