麻豆传媒资源

Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Effect of Reducing Interns’ Weekly Work Hours on Sleep and Attentional Failures

The following article, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, aimed to quantify work hours, sleep, and attentional failures among first-year residents...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Burnout and Alcohol Abuse/Dependence Among US Medical Students

Published in Academic Medicine, the following study explores the relationship between alcohol abuse/dependence with burnout and other forms of distress among a...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Immediate and Long-Term Impact on New Zealand Doctors Who Receive Patient Complaints

Published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, the following study aimed to analyze the impact of receiving a medical complaint on doctors in New Zealand. 221...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Residents’ Response to Medical Error: Coping, Learning, and Change

Published in Academic Medicine, the following article explores the significant emotional challenges facing resident physicians in the setting of medical mishaps, as...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Organizational Climate and Nurse Health Outcomes in the United States: A Systematic Review

Published in Industrial Health, the following systematic review examines evidence-based research on the association between organizational climate and occupational...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Systematic Review: Factors Contributing to Burnout in Dentistry

Published in Oxford Medicine, the following study aimed to identify significant factors associated with burnout in dentists and dental students. The authors found...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Depression in Hospital-Employed Nurses

Published in Clinical Nurse Specialist, the following article aimed to determine the prevalence of depression in a random sample of hospital-employed nurses to...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Causes of Death of Residents in ACGME-Accredited Programs 2000 Through 2014: Implications for the Learning Environment

Published in the Journal of the Association of Academic Medical Colleges, this study aims to systematically understand the number of U.S. resident deaths from all...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Burnout Among Health Care Professionals: A Call to Explore and Address This Underrecognized Threat to Safe, High-Quality Care

The US health care system is rapidly changing in an effort to deliver better care, improve health, and lower costs. While many of these changes positively impact...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Medical Student Mental Health 3.0: Improving Student Wellness Through Curricular Changes

Published in Academic Medicine, the paper puts forth a new paradigm for improving medical student mental health, by describing an integrated, multifaceted,...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Secret Link