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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Minds “At Attention”: Mindfulness Training Curbs Attentional Lapses in Military Cohorts

This study, published in the Public Library of Science, investigated the impact of mindfulness training program (MT) on attentional performance lapses in military...

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Short-Form Mindfulness Training Protects Against Working Memory Degradation over High-Demand Intervals

Periods of intensive demands are shown to compromise working memory (WM) and increase susceptibility to distraction. Published in the Journal of Cognitive...

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Association Between Physician Burnout and Identification With Medicine as a Calling

Published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the following study aims to evaluate the association between degree of professional burnout and physicians’ sense of...

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Transformation of Mental Health Care for U.S. Soldiers and Families During the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: Where Science and Politics Intersect

Scientific as well as political factors have influenced how the military has addressed the mental health needs resulting from 14 years of the the Iraq/Afghanistan...

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Nurse-Physician Perspectives on the Care of Dying Patients in Intensive Care Units: Collaboration, Moral Distress, and Ethical Climate

Hamric's study, published in Critical Care Medicine, aims to explore the relationships among moral distress, ethical climate, physician/nurse collaboration, and...

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Professionalism Charter Provides Guidance to Health Care Organizations in These Troubled Times

The article, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, highlights the risk to physician well-being as physicians, many of whom are already facing burnout, worry...

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Violence Against Women and the Assaulted Staff Action Program

This study, published in Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, sought to revisit earlier findings discovering high rates...

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An Exploratory Study of Resident Burnout and Wellness

Published in Academic Medicine, this paper's objective was to determine which resident-identified factors are associated with the presence and absence of burnout....

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Ability of a 9-item Well-Being Index to Identify Distress and Stratify Quality of Life in US Workers

The study, published by American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, aimed to determine whether the well-being index (WBI) can identify US workers...

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Utility of a Brief Screening Tool To Identify Physicians in Distress

This study, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, sought to evaluate the ability of the seven-item Physician Well-Being Index (PWBI) to i) stratify...

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