Abstract Background Oncologists are at high risk of poor mental health. Prior research has focused on burnout, and has identified heavy workload as a key predictor. Compassion fatigue among physicians has generally received less attention, although medical specialties such as oncology may be especially at risk of compassion fatigue. We contribute to research by identifying predictors of both burnout and compassion fatigue among oncologists. In doing so, we distinguish between quantitative workload (e.g., work hours) and subjective work pressure, and test whether work-family conflict mediates the relationships between work pressure and burnout or compassion fatigue. Methods In a cross-sectional study, oncologists from across Canada (n = 312)...
Background: Several studies have highlighted that some professional categories, called: ‘helping pro...
This quantitative research explored the presence of compassion fatigue (CF) and burnout (BO), and ex...
Purpose: This study compared self-reported burnout between dual-role oncologists (oncologists who al...
Objectives: Oncology health professionals experience high levels of burnout and compassion fatigue, ...
Background: Compassion fatigue is a broad term comprising of two components - burnout and secondary ...
Professionals working in cancer care are exposed to strong sources of stress. Due to the special cha...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Abstract Purpose Doctors who work at cancer hospitals are at high risk of developing emotional distr...
ObjectivesBurnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncolog...
ObjectivesBurnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncolog...
Objectives: Burnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncol...
Background Although burnout levels in oncologists are likely high, its predictors remain poorly unde...
The quality of health workers' professional life includes some expressed or latent metacognition sk...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Few studies have examined burnout in psychosocial oncology ...
Background: Several studies have highlighted that some professional categories, called: ‘helping pro...
This quantitative research explored the presence of compassion fatigue (CF) and burnout (BO), and ex...
Purpose: This study compared self-reported burnout between dual-role oncologists (oncologists who al...
Objectives: Oncology health professionals experience high levels of burnout and compassion fatigue, ...
Background: Compassion fatigue is a broad term comprising of two components - burnout and secondary ...
Professionals working in cancer care are exposed to strong sources of stress. Due to the special cha...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Abstract Purpose Doctors who work at cancer hospitals are at high risk of developing emotional distr...
ObjectivesBurnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncolog...
ObjectivesBurnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncolog...
Objectives: Burnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncol...
Background Although burnout levels in oncologists are likely high, its predictors remain poorly unde...
The quality of health workers' professional life includes some expressed or latent metacognition sk...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Few studies have examined burnout in psychosocial oncology ...
Background: Several studies have highlighted that some professional categories, called: ‘helping pro...
This quantitative research explored the presence of compassion fatigue (CF) and burnout (BO), and ex...
Purpose: This study compared self-reported burnout between dual-role oncologists (oncologists who al...