Surgical disciplines are popular and training places are competitive to obtain, but trainees report higher levels of burnout than either their non-surgical peers or attending or consultant surgeons. In this review, we critically summarise evidence on trends and changes in burnout over the past decade, contributors to surgical trainee burnout, the personal and professional consequences of burnout and consider the evidence for interventions. There is no evidence for a linear increase in burnout levels in surgeons over the past decade but the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to be established and is likely to be significant. Working long hours and experiencing stressful interpersonal interactions at work are associated with higher burno...
Introduction Core surgical training programmes are associated with a high risk of burnout. This stud...
Background Burnout arising from chronic work-related stress is endemic among surgeons in the UK. Ide...
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused global disruption to health care. Non-urgent e...
Background: The term ‘burnout’ was first coined in 1974 after it was observed that some healthcare v...
A surgeon's lifestyle is a multifaceted commitment that revolves around their workplace, physical, p...
The high level of burnout in surgeons will continue to grow as continuous healthcare reforms and fin...
Objectives Stress and burn-out among surgical trainees has been reported most prevalent in core surg...
Research has linked increased staff burnout to poorer patient safety in healthcare settings. Surge...
Background: Surgeon burnout has implications for patient safety and workforce sustainability. The ai...
Background and Aims Poor well-being affects the performance of all kinds of workers, including surg...
Background. We used a cross-sectional e-mail survey to assess the prevalence of psychological morbid...
Background Poor wellbeing affects the performance of all types of workers. Surgeons are particularl...
This item is only available electronically.Background: Burnout, a work-related psychological syndrom...
The current study aimed to explore burnout prevalence rates and to examine the relationship between ...
In today’s working society, burnout is a frequently mentioned subject. Burnout rates are especially ...
Introduction Core surgical training programmes are associated with a high risk of burnout. This stud...
Background Burnout arising from chronic work-related stress is endemic among surgeons in the UK. Ide...
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused global disruption to health care. Non-urgent e...
Background: The term ‘burnout’ was first coined in 1974 after it was observed that some healthcare v...
A surgeon's lifestyle is a multifaceted commitment that revolves around their workplace, physical, p...
The high level of burnout in surgeons will continue to grow as continuous healthcare reforms and fin...
Objectives Stress and burn-out among surgical trainees has been reported most prevalent in core surg...
Research has linked increased staff burnout to poorer patient safety in healthcare settings. Surge...
Background: Surgeon burnout has implications for patient safety and workforce sustainability. The ai...
Background and Aims Poor well-being affects the performance of all kinds of workers, including surg...
Background. We used a cross-sectional e-mail survey to assess the prevalence of psychological morbid...
Background Poor wellbeing affects the performance of all types of workers. Surgeons are particularl...
This item is only available electronically.Background: Burnout, a work-related psychological syndrom...
The current study aimed to explore burnout prevalence rates and to examine the relationship between ...
In today’s working society, burnout is a frequently mentioned subject. Burnout rates are especially ...
Introduction Core surgical training programmes are associated with a high risk of burnout. This stud...
Background Burnout arising from chronic work-related stress is endemic among surgeons in the UK. Ide...
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused global disruption to health care. Non-urgent e...