International audienceObjectivesPrior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among medical students (33–55%), and medical education institutions have begun to address the issue. In this research, we hypothesized an increase in academic burnout during medical education, as supported by previous findings. The second purpose was to identify the significant predictors (among perceived stress, empathy, and perceived social support) of academic burnout and determine their respective importance.Study designThe study design was a cross-sectional online and anonymous survey.MethodsWe recruited medical students (N = 342) from four education year-groups (i.e. Bachelor 1 and 3; Master 1 and 3). All participants voluntarily responded t...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
International audienceObjectivesPrior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among...
peer reviewedObjectives Prior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among medica...
peer reviewedObjectives Prior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among medica...
Background and significance: The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has estimated that ...
Abstract Background: Academic burnout is the state of negative emotions and low motivation in one’s...
Objectives: The aim of this literature review was to conduct a critical appraisal of the factors ass...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate the prevalence and possible factors associated with the developm...
Background and significance: The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has estimated that ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a preponderance of burnout in the area of health (1-2) and among oncologi...
Abstract Background Burnout is highly prevalent among medical students. This study aimed to assess ...
Abstract Background Psychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and aca...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
International audienceObjectivesPrior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among...
peer reviewedObjectives Prior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among medica...
peer reviewedObjectives Prior research has found a high prevalence of academic burnout among medica...
Background and significance: The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has estimated that ...
Abstract Background: Academic burnout is the state of negative emotions and low motivation in one’s...
Objectives: The aim of this literature review was to conduct a critical appraisal of the factors ass...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To evaluate the prevalence and possible factors associated with the developm...
Background and significance: The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has estimated that ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a preponderance of burnout in the area of health (1-2) and among oncologi...
Abstract Background Burnout is highly prevalent among medical students. This study aimed to assess ...
Abstract Background Psychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and aca...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...
Previous literature has established that medical students report high rates of burnout (Dyrbye et al...