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Modeled Health and Economic Impact of Team-Based Care for Hypertension

This study estimates the prospective health, economic, and budgetary impact of universal adoption of a team-based care intervention model that targets people with...

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Burnout in rural physician assistants: An initial study

The following study assesses the prevalence and causes of burnout in rural physician assistants by using the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Findings show that...

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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...

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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...

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Why do surgeons consider leaving practice?

A national study of US surgeons who were members of the American College of Surgeons was conducted to explore personal and professional characteristics, career...

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Physician and patient satisfaction as factors related to the organization of internal medicine group practices

The following study compares patient satisfaction scores, with job satisfaction scores of the physicians providing their care in 16 general internal medicine...

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Burnout, self- and supervisor-rated job performance, and absenteeism among nurses

Published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine, this study examines how job stress and work support predicts the experience of burnout, and how burnout is related...

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Burnout among American surgeons

This study examines the long-term consequences of stress on the surgeon and to measure the prevalence of burnout in actively practicing American surgeons. 1706...

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A national study of burnout among American transplant surgeons

This study examines burnout in a national sample of transplant surgeons. Data analyses were conducted on a sample of 209 actively practicing transplant surgeons in...

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Stress, burnout and doctors’ attitudes to work are determined by personality and learning style: A twelve year longitudinal study of UK medical graduates

The study investigates the extent to which approaches to work, workplace climate, stress, burnout and satisfaction with medicine as a career, are predicted by...

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