Socio-demographic factors related to job-related burnout have not been studied in the whole population. We investigated the relative differences in the level of burnout between groups based on various socio-demographic factors in the population-based Finnish sample. METHODS: The nationally representative...
We also surveyed a large probability-based sample of workers among the general US population, which (for the first time) provides context for interpreting the data on burnout and satisfaction with work-life balance in physicians. In conclusion, burnout is highly prevalent among US physicians, more...
OBJECTIVE: The association between burnout and physical diseases has been studied very little. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between burnout and physical illness in a representative nationwide population health study. METHODS: As a part of the "Health 2000 Study" in ...
In the context of the biggest GP workforce crisis since the NHS began, the alleged negative portrayal of UK general practice in the media is often cited as a reason for falling recruitment.To explore how general practice and GPs are depicted in UK national newspapers.A thematic analysis of all...
Therefore, as academic engagement is considered an important factor to promote academic performance, to have reliable and valid information on the construct would favor the prevention of the school dropout and the reduction of the appearance of the academic burnout syndrome [10,20]. 1.1. Definition...
Twenty-five to sixty percent of physicians report burnout across all specialties. Changes in the healthcare environment have created marked and growing ext
The DPR, however, is currently in crisis in China. To explore ways to improve DPR, this study assessed the views on the status of the DPR, medical services, and the general situation of medical work among medical personnel (MP) and the general population (GP). Methods This cross-sectional...
In 2011, we began surveying US physicians and workers in other fields every 3 years to chronicle the changing rates of burnout and satisfaction with work-life integration (WLI) among physicians relative to the general working population. In 2011, 45% of US physicians had at least one manifestat...
While the US population continues to grow, the number of graduating general surgery (GS) residents has remained static. The changing nature of the workforce, preference for a controllable lifestyle, increasing workload due to an aging population, and declining work hours represent a challenge to ...
This is particularly relevant to cancer research as China has established a new cancer registry (National Central Cancer Registry of China) that will take advantage of the nation’s population size to give unique insight into otherwise rare oncogenesis. Major concerns regarding this initiative are ...