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Resource topic: Safety and Patient Outcomes
Linking physician burnout and patient outcomes: Exploring the dyadic relationship between physicians and patients

The following article explores the relationship between physician burnout and patient satisfaction and the time required to regain normal functioning after hospital...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Is the professional satisfaction of general internists associate with patient satisfaction?

A random sample of 2,620 patients with at least one visit to their physician during the preceding year completed cross-sectional surveys to examine the relation...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Physicians’ characteristics influence patients’ adherence to medical treatment: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study

A 2 year longitudinal study of 186 physicians and their patients, was conducted to examine the influence of physician's attributes and practice styles, on patients'...

Article
Empathy and Burnout in Medicine-Acknowledging Risks and Opportunities.

The following article highlights the importance of demonstrating empathy in clinical practice for patient safety and outcomse. Physicians who are facing burnout...

Briefs and Summaries
Gender Disparities in Clinical Decision Making

The following article discusses the lack of research data on women, which limits the understanding of women's health needs. One concern is that medical treatments...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
A parallel curriculum in lifestyle medicine

The gap in patient–clinician dialogue is perhaps the result of a lack of structured training in medical school surrounding the components of lifestyle medicine....

Article
Artificial Intelligence and the Augmentation of Health Care Decision-Making

Information technology in health care, such as the EHR, patient portals, digitized medical devices, and wearables are becoming increasingly used to improve patient...

Article
Changes in functional independence measure ratings associated with a safe patient handling and movement program

Safe patient handling and movement (SPHM) programs are effective in reducing healthcare worker injuries. This study aims to evaluate the perception among...

Article
Nursing Injury Rates and Negative Patient Outcomes: Connecting the Dots

The following study evaluates the connection between nursing injury rates and patient outcomes in the health care occupational health setting. The article...

Article
An Evaluation of a “best practices” Musculoskeletal injury Prevention Program in Nursing Homes

The following study conducted an intervention trial of a "best practices" musculoskeletal injury prevention program designed to safely lift physically dependent...

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