Reduction of Burnout in Mental Health Care Providers Using the Provider Resilience Mobile Application

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This pilot study examined the usability, acceptability, and effectiveness of a free Provider Resilience (PR) mobile application (app) designed by the National Center for Telehealth and Technology to reduce provider burnout. Outpatient mental health providers (N = 30) used the PR app for 1 month. Participants rated the PR app on the System Usability Scale with an overall score of 79.7, which is in the top quartile for usability. Results of paired sample t tests on the Professional Quality of Life Scale indicated significant decreases on the Burnout (t = 3.65, p

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Wood, A. E., Prins, A., Bush, N. E., Hsia, J. F., Bourn, L. E., Earley, M. D., … Ruzek, J. (2017). Reduction of Burnout in Mental Health Care Providers Using the Provider Resilience Mobile Application. Community Mental Health Journal, 53(4), 452–459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-016-0076-5

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