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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
A Study of the Relationship Between Resilience, Burnout and Coping Strategies in Doctors

The following cross-sectional study measures resilience, coping, and professional quality of life in doctors. The study reports on the prevalence of and association...

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Stress-Resilience Capacity of Pediatric Oncologists: a Swedish Nationwide and Population-Based Study of Motivation, Emotional Distress, and Overall Life Satisfaction

Published in Pediatric Blood Cancer, this nationwide study in Sweden explores aspects of motivation related to experience and number of patients in pediatric...

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Stress, Workload, Sexual Well-Being and Quality of Life Among Physician Residents in Training

Published in International Journal of Clinical Practice, the following study assesses the impact of stress and workload on sexual health and quality of life (QOL)...

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Stress Management and Resilience Training Among Department of Medicine Faculty: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

The following study assesses the effect of a Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) program for increasing resiliency and quality of life and decreasing...

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Stress and Well-Being of Junior Doctors in Australia: a Comparison with American Doctors and Population Norms

The following study describes compares stress levels of junior medical officers (JMOs, analogous to interns in the US) to predecessors, American surgical residents...

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Running on Empty: a Review of Nutrition and Physicians’ Well-Being

In this review, Hamidi et al. summarise the current evidence on the potential effects of nutrition and hydration on physicians' occupational well-being and...

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Risk and Resilience Factors Associated with Resident Burnout

Published in Academic Psychiatry, the following study investigates hypothesized risk and resilience factors of burnout in first year medicine and psychiatry...

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Resilience Training and Physician Well-Being

The following is a response to Sood et al., who developed a resilience training program that presumably arises from “multiple demands and expectations.” While...

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Resilience of Internal Medicine House Staff and its Association with Distress and Empathy in an Oncology Setting

Inpatient hematology-oncology is shown to produce vicarious trauma for physician trainees. The following study examines how physician distress and empathy influence...

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Resilience and Professional Quality of Life Among Military Healthcare Providers

With retention of qualified military healthcare providers in mind, the following study examines the relationship between resilience and professional quality of life...

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