Physician burnout is a critical factor influencing the quality of care delivered in various healthcare settings. Although the prevalence and consequences of burnout have been well documented for physicians in various jurisdictions, no studies to date have reported on burnout in the postacute and long-term care setting. In this exploratory study, we sought to quantify the prevalence of burnout among 3 cohorts of physicians, each practicing in nursing homes in the United States (US), Canada, or The Netherlands. International comparisons were solicited to highlight cultural and health system factors potentially impacting burnout levels. Using standard survey techniques, a total of 721 physicians were solicited to participate (Canada 393; US 11...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Burnout is a syndrome of depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, and low personal accomplishment. L...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the risk for burnout in neurosurgery trainees across the globe to compare work...
iii This study investigates the prevalence of burnout among Canadian physicians. The Boudreau Burnou...
Background: Burnout in healthcare is a worldwide problem. However, most studies focus narrowly on wo...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of burnout syndrome (SB) and associated factors amo...
The aims of this research on burnout among physicians were threefold, (1) to characterize the burnou...
International audienceRATIONALE: Professional burnout is a psychological syndrome arising in respons...
BACKGROUND: Burnout experienced by physicians is concerning because it may affect quality of care. ...
Objective: To systematically review the evidence on factors that influence burnout in health care ai...
Background and aim of the work: Numbers of elderly people worldwide continue to grow. Increasingly t...
AbstractObjectiveTo systematically review the evidence on factors that influence burnout in health c...
The prevalence of burnout is higher in physicians than in other professions and is especially high i...
Objective: Burnout is a syndrome that occurs in occupational groups, which are in close relation wit...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Burnout is a syndrome of depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, and low personal accomplishment. L...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the risk for burnout in neurosurgery trainees across the globe to compare work...
iii This study investigates the prevalence of burnout among Canadian physicians. The Boudreau Burnou...
Background: Burnout in healthcare is a worldwide problem. However, most studies focus narrowly on wo...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of burnout syndrome (SB) and associated factors amo...
The aims of this research on burnout among physicians were threefold, (1) to characterize the burnou...
International audienceRATIONALE: Professional burnout is a psychological syndrome arising in respons...
BACKGROUND: Burnout experienced by physicians is concerning because it may affect quality of care. ...
Objective: To systematically review the evidence on factors that influence burnout in health care ai...
Background and aim of the work: Numbers of elderly people worldwide continue to grow. Increasingly t...
AbstractObjectiveTo systematically review the evidence on factors that influence burnout in health c...
The prevalence of burnout is higher in physicians than in other professions and is especially high i...
Objective: Burnout is a syndrome that occurs in occupational groups, which are in close relation wit...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Burnout is a syndrome of depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, and low personal accomplishment. L...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the risk for burnout in neurosurgery trainees across the globe to compare work...