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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Impact of Organizational Leadership on Physician Burnout and Satisfaction

Published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the following article evaluates the impact of organizational leadership on the professional satisfaction and burnout of...

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Physician, Practice, and Patient Characteristics Related to Primary Care Physician Physical and Mental Health: Results from the Physician Worklife Study

Published in Health Services Research, the following study aimed to understand the impact that physician, practice, and patient characteristics have on physician...

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A National Study Links Nurses’ Physical and Mental Health to Medical Errors and Perceived Worksite Wellness

Published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, the following study aimed to describe (1) nurses’ physical and mental health; (2) the...

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Burnout and Work Engagement Among US Dentists

Published in the Journal of Patient Safety, the following study used the extensively validated Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey and Utrecht Work...

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Barriers to Work-Life Balance for Hospital Nurses

Nurses are loyal to their patients and coworkers. They often put the needs of others before their own and sometimes even before the needs of their families. This...

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A Journey to Construct an All-Encompassing Conceptual Model of Factors Affecting Clinician Well-Being and Resilience

Why are so many clinicians experiencing burnout? The answer is complex but this discussion paper from the National Academy of Medicine aims to shed light on the...

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Strategies to Improve General Practitioner Well-Being: Findings from a Focus Group Study

Published in Family Practice, the following study explores strategies that could improve GP well-being and reduce or prevent burnout, based on GP perceptions of the...

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The Relationship Between Job Satisfaction, Work Stress, Work-Family Conflict, and Turnover Intention Among Physicians in Guangdong, China: A Cross-Sectional Study

Published in BMJ Open, the following study investigates the relationship between job satisfaction, work stress, work–family conflict and turnover intention, and...

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Nurses’ Practice Environment and Work-Family Conflict in Relation to Burnout: A Multilevel Modelling Approach

Published in PLOS One, the following study investigate associations between nurse work practice environment measured at department level and individual level...

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Sex Differences in Physician Salary in US Public Medical Schools

Published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the following study analyzes sex differences in earnings among US academic physicians. Among physicians with faculty...

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