Burnout was not significantly different by specialty or between frontline COVID-19 specialties compared with other specialties. Physicians in surgical specialties were more likely to report work-life conflict than those in nonsurgical specialties (p = 0.012). Differences in intention to quit...
(HealthDay)—Nearly half of physicians report being burned out, but rates vary substantially by medical specialty, according to an article published in AMA Wire.
(Enlarge Image) Figure 6. Burnout by gender and specialty. One study of European PCPs examined burnout as a process that develops over time in men and women. Using burnout criteria—defined as loss of enthusiasm for work (ie, depletion of emotional resources), depersonalization (includes negativi...
Happiness at work, by physician specialty. Consequences of Burnout Burnout has been shown to negatively affect patient care.[8] Physician suicide rates are higher than in the general population,[9,10] and a study of medical students also suggested an association between burnout and suicidal ideatio...
It takes dedication to become a physician. In addition to the extensive training, doctors invariably put in long hours for many years and often experience burnout along the way. Many doctors work 40 to 60 hours per week at the very least, with some averaging between 61 and 80 hours weekly...
"To me, it's a signal tohealthcare organizations that if they're going to 'fix' burnout, one solution is not going to work for all physicians in their organization," Gardner said. "They need to look at the physicians by specialty and make sure that if they are looking for a technolog...
作者: West,C.,P.,Dyrbye,L.,N.,Shanafelt,T.,D. 摘要: Physician burnout, a work-related syndrome involvi 关键词: burnout healthcare delivery physician health physician impairment professional well-being DOI: info:doi/10.1111/joim.12752 年份: 2018 收藏...
A survey from theAmerican Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)found that certain aspects of family medicine practice—are linked with lower levels of physician burnout. A staggering, 75 percent of surveyed family physicians reported being satisfied or very satisfied with their careers. ...
Furthermore, the study population includes a full range of career stages and clinical specialties in the largest multispecialty group in New England and one of the largest multispecialty groups in the US. To assess reports of increasing physician burnout over time, we examined the prevalence of ...
Physician burnout is at least equally responsible for medical errors as unsafe medical workplace conditions, if not more so, according to a study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. "If we are trying to maximize the safety and quality of medical care, we must ...