

For our primary outcome, anxiety about PPE (P 0.001). Ninety-six of 205 residents completed the survey (47% response rate). Data were analyzed with regression analyses. Our secondary goals were to examine which resident characteristics were related to survey responses. The primary outcome was to determine which factors or resident characteristics were related to stress during the pandemic. Our study aimed to analyze the effects of COVID-19 crisis-related stressors on residents’ professional and personal lives. In April 2020, we administered a survey to residents at a large academic hospital system in order to assess the impact of the pandemic on residency training after >6 weeks of a modified schedule. The COVID-19 crisis has had an unprecedented impact on resident education and well-being: social distancing guidelines have limited patient volumes and forced virtual learning, while personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages, school/daycare closures, and visa restrictions have served as additional stressors.
