Prevalence studies show high levels of burnout, anxiety, fatigue and other symptoms of distress among medical doctors. However, there are very few randomized controlled trials testing interventions against these problems. This randomized controlled trial (NCT02838290; ClinicalTrials.gov, 2016) tested interventions teaching 227 doctors about the psychology of burnout, stress, coping with patient death, and managing distress, as well as giving them information about prevalence rates among doctors. Primary outcomes included burnout, anxiety, insomnia, grief, alcohol/drug use, binge eating, physical symptoms, and psychiatric morbidity. The outcomes were tested before and after the interventions with a 7-day time-lag. The intervention significan...
Introduction: Medical profession is a stress factor for the development of burnout, symptoms of anxi...
Objective Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly related t...
Ineffective coping is a risk factor for burnout among physicians, in whom the prevalence of burnout ...
Prevalence studies show high levels of burnout, anxiety, fatigue and other symptoms of distress amon...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Introduction: Stress and burnout are highly prevalent among medical doctors, and are associated with...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Physician burnout is an emerging condition that can adversely affect the performance of modern-day m...
Background: Occupational stress and burnout are highly prevalent among medical doctors and can have ...
Although burnout, poor quality of life (QOL), depression, and other forms of psychological distress ...
Background Knowledge about important factors in reduction of burnout is needed, but ...
AbstractAlthough burnout, poor quality of life (QOL), depression, and other forms of psychological d...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Introduction: Medical profession is a stress factor for the development of burnout, symptoms of anxi...
Objective Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly related t...
Ineffective coping is a risk factor for burnout among physicians, in whom the prevalence of burnout ...
Prevalence studies show high levels of burnout, anxiety, fatigue and other symptoms of distress amon...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Introduction: Stress and burnout are highly prevalent among medical doctors, and are associated with...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Burnout is a common syndrome seen in healthcare workers, particularly physicians who are exposed to ...
Physician burnout is an emerging condition that can adversely affect the performance of modern-day m...
Background: Occupational stress and burnout are highly prevalent among medical doctors and can have ...
Although burnout, poor quality of life (QOL), depression, and other forms of psychological distress ...
Background Knowledge about important factors in reduction of burnout is needed, but ...
AbstractAlthough burnout, poor quality of life (QOL), depression, and other forms of psychological d...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Introduction: Medical profession is a stress factor for the development of burnout, symptoms of anxi...
Objective Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly related t...
Ineffective coping is a risk factor for burnout among physicians, in whom the prevalence of burnout ...