BACKGROUND: Prior research has revealed a gender gap in physician burnout. Our study attempts to elucidate the cause for the differences in burnout among male and female general surgeons (GS). METHODS: The study is based on a sample of 431 GS from 11 healthcare organizations participating in the Physician Wellness Academic Consortium. RESULTS: Female (N = 154) and male (N = 277) GS significantly differed in burnout (46% vs 33%, p = 0.008) and professional fulfillment (PF), (37% vs 56% p \u3c 0.001). Male surgeons reported a higher sense of control over their schedule (COS) (5.0 vs 4.2, p = 0.001). Mediation analyses showed that the gender effect on burnout was fully mediated through PF and COS. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that the ...
Importance: Physician well-being is a critical component of sustainable health care. There are few d...
OBJECTIVE: Women physicians report worse work-life integration, career satisfaction, and burnout tha...
The aim was to investigate the gender-based difference in burnout of nurses during the Covid-19 pand...
A good understanding of the aetiology and development of burnout facilitates its early recognition, ...
Objective: To examine age and gender differences in burnout, career satisfaction, and well-being in ...
Analytic, cross-sectional study was employed by the researchers. The total population of the third y...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Burnout affects surgical residents’ well-being. Objective: We sough...
Burnout is common in professions such as medicine in which employees have frequent and often stressf...
Introduction: Burnout is a physiological syndrome characterized by triad of emotional exhaustion, de...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Background An increasing number of women are pursuing a career in surgery. Concurrently, the percen...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Objectives Stress and burn-out among surgical trainees has been reported most prevalent in core surg...
TAll over the world studies have argued that general practice has become an increasingly stressful ...
Importance: Physician well-being is a critical component of sustainable health care. There are few d...
Importance: Physician well-being is a critical component of sustainable health care. There are few d...
OBJECTIVE: Women physicians report worse work-life integration, career satisfaction, and burnout tha...
The aim was to investigate the gender-based difference in burnout of nurses during the Covid-19 pand...
A good understanding of the aetiology and development of burnout facilitates its early recognition, ...
Objective: To examine age and gender differences in burnout, career satisfaction, and well-being in ...
Analytic, cross-sectional study was employed by the researchers. The total population of the third y...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Background: Burnout affects surgical residents’ well-being. Objective: We sough...
Burnout is common in professions such as medicine in which employees have frequent and often stressf...
Introduction: Burnout is a physiological syndrome characterized by triad of emotional exhaustion, de...
BACKGROUND: Exploring the lived experiences of surgeons is necessary to understand the changing cult...
Background An increasing number of women are pursuing a career in surgery. Concurrently, the percen...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Objectives Stress and burn-out among surgical trainees has been reported most prevalent in core surg...
TAll over the world studies have argued that general practice has become an increasingly stressful ...
Importance: Physician well-being is a critical component of sustainable health care. There are few d...
Importance: Physician well-being is a critical component of sustainable health care. There are few d...
OBJECTIVE: Women physicians report worse work-life integration, career satisfaction, and burnout tha...
The aim was to investigate the gender-based difference in burnout of nurses during the Covid-19 pand...