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Daniel Tawfik

Daniel Tawfik

· Instructor, Pediatrics - Critical CareVerified

Stanford University · Rheumatology

Active 1993–2024

h-index24
Citations2.4k
Papers7645 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Clinical psychology
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Nursing

Selected publications

  • Randomized controlled trial of the “WISER” intervention to reduce healthcare worker burnout

    Journal of Perinatology · 2021 · 57 citations

    • Medicine
    • Internal medicine
    • Nursing

    OBJECTIVE: Test web-based implementation for the science of enhancing resilience (WISER) intervention efficacy in reducing healthcare worker (HCW) burnout. DESIGN: RCT using two cohorts of HCWs of four NICUs each, to improve HCW well-being (primary outcome: burnout). Cohort 1 received WISER while Cohort 2 acted as a waitlist control. RESULTS: Cohorts were similar, mostly female (83%) and nurses (62%). In Cohorts 1 and 2 respectively, 182 and 299 initiated WISER, 100 and 176 completed 1-month follow-up, and 78 and 146 completed 6-month follow-up. Relative to control, WISER decreased burnout (-5.27 (95% CI: -10.44, -0.10), p = 0.046). Combined adjusted cohort results at 1-month showed that the percentage of HCWs reporting concerning outcomes was significantly decreased for burnout (-6.3% (95%CI: -11.6%, -1.0%); p = 0.008), and secondary outcomes depression (-5.2% (95%CI: -10.8, -0.4); p = 0.022) and work-life integration (-11.8% (95%CI: -17.9, -6.1); p < 0.001). Improvements endured at 6 months. CONCLUSION: WISER appears to durably improve HCW well-being. CLINICAL TRIALS NUMBER: NCT02603133; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02603133.

Frequent coauthors

  • Jochen Profit

    51 shared
  • J. Bryan Sexton

    Duke University Health System

    32 shared
  • Kathryn C. Adair

    Duke University Health System

    21 shared
  • Xin Cui

    National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases

    19 shared
  • Paul J. Sharek

    Stanford Medicine

    15 shared
  • Tait D. Shanafelt

    12 shared
  • Felice Su

    Stanford University

    12 shared
  • Courtney C. Nisbet

    11 shared

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