We present a model of hypothesized relationships between physician satisfaction, physician well-being and the quality of care, in addition to a review of relevant literature. The model suggests that physicians who are stressed, burned out, depressed, and/or have poor self-care are more likely to be dissatisfied, and vice-versa. Both poor physician well-being and physician dissatisfaction are hypothesized to lead to diminished physician concentration, effort, empathy, and professionalism. This results in misdiagnoses and other medical errors, a higher rate of inappropriate referrals and prescriptions, lower patient satisfaction and adherence to physician recommendations, and worse physician performance in areas not observed by others. Resear...
Abstract Physician burnout and depression have been recognized as serious international problems and...
Physician well-being is a complex and multifactorial issue. A large number of tools have been develo...
Physician well-being is a complex and multifactorial issue. A large number of tools have been develo...
Physician satisfaction is a critical topic for the medical profession (practicing physicians, physic...
ObjectivesThis study reviews the current state of the published peer-reviewed literature related to ...
Physician burnout, as a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the j...
ObjectivesThis study reviews the current state of the published peer-reviewed literature related to ...
Importance: Physician burnout has taken the form of an epidemic that may affect core domains of heal...
Objectives The aims of the study were (1) to explore whether primary care physicians (general prac...
Background Physician burnout has potentially harmful effects for both physicians and...
This paper outlines the way in which various concepts measuring doctor reactions to their jobs and c...
Physician burnout is a universal dilemma that is seen in healthcare professionals, particularly phys...
Physician burnout is a universal dilemma that is seen in healthcare professionals, particularly phys...
Abstract Background Physician well-being has rapidly ...
This study investigated the roles of basic psychological needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness...
Abstract Physician burnout and depression have been recognized as serious international problems and...
Physician well-being is a complex and multifactorial issue. A large number of tools have been develo...
Physician well-being is a complex and multifactorial issue. A large number of tools have been develo...
Physician satisfaction is a critical topic for the medical profession (practicing physicians, physic...
ObjectivesThis study reviews the current state of the published peer-reviewed literature related to ...
Physician burnout, as a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the j...
ObjectivesThis study reviews the current state of the published peer-reviewed literature related to ...
Importance: Physician burnout has taken the form of an epidemic that may affect core domains of heal...
Objectives The aims of the study were (1) to explore whether primary care physicians (general prac...
Background Physician burnout has potentially harmful effects for both physicians and...
This paper outlines the way in which various concepts measuring doctor reactions to their jobs and c...
Physician burnout is a universal dilemma that is seen in healthcare professionals, particularly phys...
Physician burnout is a universal dilemma that is seen in healthcare professionals, particularly phys...
Abstract Background Physician well-being has rapidly ...
This study investigated the roles of basic psychological needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness...
Abstract Physician burnout and depression have been recognized as serious international problems and...
Physician well-being is a complex and multifactorial issue. A large number of tools have been develo...
Physician well-being is a complex and multifactorial issue. A large number of tools have been develo...