provider exhaustionstressWith the ever-increasing prevalence of burnout in healthcare providers, the importance of identifying causes of burnout and implementing reduction strategies is necessary to improve not only the mental and physical health of providers but also the care given to patients by ...
Teamwork: An antidote to healthcare provider burnout Healthcare providerburnout is often considered a pressing concernin the healthcare sector. High levels of stress and the demanding nature of the profession frequently contribute to this issue. However, effective teamwork can provide a supportive work...
AI in enhancing patient education and mitigating healthcare provider burnout One of the emerging applications of AI is patient education [94]. AI-powered chatbots are being implemented in various healthcare contexts, such as diet recommendations [95, 96], smoking cessation, and cognitive-behavioral...
Healthcare professionals in hospitals are exposed to a high level of professional stress, time pressure, workload, and often times poor organizational support. This makes them especially susceptible to burnout. In this pragmatic randomized controlled tri
Non-disclosure of a previous HIV-positive diagnosis to the healthcare provider leads to repeat HIV testing among individuals already diagnosed, distorting the number of people that start care in an already overburdened healthcare system. In addition, this distorts programmatic indicators by ...
The unwarranted fragmentation in HDS has also increased medical errors, misdiagnoses, and provider burnout, accounting for nearly 60% of the cross-regional variation in care, with substantial economic implications [10, 11]. Poor access to qualified care only represents the tip of the iceberg, and...
Role of Spiritual Intervention in Executive Burnout Spirituality is often an ambiguous term which connotes different ideas. It has been considered as a tendency to guide thoughts, feelings and actions by an ... Sharma,R R. - 《Energy Procedia》 被引量: 1发表: 2006年 加载更多来源...
The objectives of this study were to: (1) Describe variation of NICU caregiver burnout by provider characteristics. (2) Analyze the relation between caregiver burnout and healthcare-associated infection (HAI) rates among VLBW ( o1500 gm) infants. MATERIALS AND METHODS This cross-sectional study ...
Two types of interventions, remote coaching and remote symptom monitoring, leveragemobile phonesto keep thehealthcare providersinformed of the patient’s condition and to facilitate provider–patient care interactions. A third type of intervention, automated feedback, allows indirect clinician feedback thr...
Provider burnout and fatigue during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned from a high-volume intensive care unit. Anesth Analg. 2020;131:106–111. doi:10.1213/ANE.0000000000004866 93. West CP, Dyrbye LN, Erwin PJ, Shanafelt TD. Interventions to prevent and reduce physician burnout: a ...