We critique a paper published by Summers et al. (2020) and papers in general that, because of flawed methods, arrive at exceedingly high estimates of burnout in psychiatrists and other professionals
Cañadas‐De la Fuente et al. performed a meta‐analysis of the prevalence of emotional exhaustion, dep...
Burnout among psychiatrists in the United States is prevalent; however, scholarly literature lacks s...
Hawryluck and Brindley (2018) addressed the issue of burnout—a syndrome thought to be induced by job...
The incessant reports on the burnout syndrome contrasts sharply with the validity of burnout researc...
All in all, Imo’s review is undermined by the very research it relies on. We recommend that research...
Ronald Epstein and Michael Privitera reported that burnout affects more than half of practising phys...
Banerjee et al. recently attempted to estimate the ‘prevalence’ of burnout among European oncologist...
Although we share with Eckleberry-Hunt et al. (2018) some of their criticisms regarding the problema...
Dimou et al. (2016) concluded that \u3e50% of surgeons experience burnout. For three reasons, we thi...
Kealy et al. (2016) found that 21% of psychiatric residents were suffering symptoms of burnout. A nu...
Elmariah et al. (2016) found that 65% of the internal medicine residents who were assessed suffered ...
In a study published in a recent issue of Critical Care Medicine, Colville and Smith (2017) found mo...
Reducing depression to its clinical stage—to a nosological category—is unwarranted when examining th...
Background: Burnout is a consequence of chronic occupational stress exposure. Psychiatrists are pron...
Background: Many studies have looked at sources of stress in psychiatrists, yet the role played by d...
Cañadas‐De la Fuente et al. performed a meta‐analysis of the prevalence of emotional exhaustion, dep...
Burnout among psychiatrists in the United States is prevalent; however, scholarly literature lacks s...
Hawryluck and Brindley (2018) addressed the issue of burnout—a syndrome thought to be induced by job...
The incessant reports on the burnout syndrome contrasts sharply with the validity of burnout researc...
All in all, Imo’s review is undermined by the very research it relies on. We recommend that research...
Ronald Epstein and Michael Privitera reported that burnout affects more than half of practising phys...
Banerjee et al. recently attempted to estimate the ‘prevalence’ of burnout among European oncologist...
Although we share with Eckleberry-Hunt et al. (2018) some of their criticisms regarding the problema...
Dimou et al. (2016) concluded that \u3e50% of surgeons experience burnout. For three reasons, we thi...
Kealy et al. (2016) found that 21% of psychiatric residents were suffering symptoms of burnout. A nu...
Elmariah et al. (2016) found that 65% of the internal medicine residents who were assessed suffered ...
In a study published in a recent issue of Critical Care Medicine, Colville and Smith (2017) found mo...
Reducing depression to its clinical stage—to a nosological category—is unwarranted when examining th...
Background: Burnout is a consequence of chronic occupational stress exposure. Psychiatrists are pron...
Background: Many studies have looked at sources of stress in psychiatrists, yet the role played by d...
Cañadas‐De la Fuente et al. performed a meta‐analysis of the prevalence of emotional exhaustion, dep...
Burnout among psychiatrists in the United States is prevalent; however, scholarly literature lacks s...
Hawryluck and Brindley (2018) addressed the issue of burnout—a syndrome thought to be induced by job...