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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Food for Thought: An Exploratory Study of how Physicians Experience Poor Workplace Nutrition

Published in BMC Nutrition Journal, this study explores physicians' views of their nutrition in the workplace at a large urban teaching hospital. At the initial...

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Physician Nutrition and Cognition During Work Hours: Effect of a Nutrition-Based Intervention

The found links between nutrition and cognition inspired the authors of following paper to examine effects of a nutrition based intervention involving scheduled...

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Evolution of Sleep Quantity, Sleep Deprivation, Mood Disturbances, Empathy and Burnout Among Interns

The following study, published in Academic Medicine, explores relationships between sleep deprivation and changes in mood disturbances, empathy, and burnout among...

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Systematic Review: Association of Shift Length, Protected Sleep Time, and Night Float with Patient Care, Residents’ Health and Education

Published in Annals of Internal Medicine, the following systematic review examines the effects of shift length, protected sleep time, and night float on patient...

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Shift Work and the Assessment and Management of Shift Work Disorder (SWD)

The following review reports on current literature pertaining to shift work and the assessment and management of sleepiness and sleep disruption associated with...

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Impact of Protected Sleep Period for Internal Medicine Interns on Overnight Call on Depression, Burnout, and Empathy

This study examines whether pre-scheduled protected sleep periods during interns' overnight calls improves end-of-rotation burnout, depression, and empathy scores....

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Work, Malaise, and Well-Being in Spanish and Latin-American Doctors

Ochoa's paper, published in Revista de Saude Publica, aims to analyze the relationship between the meanings of working and the levels of physician well-being in the...

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Work Stress Associated Cool Down Reactions Among Nurses and Hospital Physicians and Their Relation to Burnout Symptoms

Published in BMC Health Services Research, B眉ssing's paper develops a 'Cool Down Index' as an operationalized variable for both perception of emotional exhaustion...

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What’s up Doc? A National Cross-Sectional Study of Psychological Well-Being of Hospital Doctors in Ireland

Published in BMJ Open, Hayes' research aims to measure levels of psychological distress, psychological well-being and self-stigma in hospital doctors in Ireland....

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The Well-Being and Mental Health of Male and Female Hospital Doctors in Germany

Mache's study, published in World Hospital Health Services, focuses on the associations between subjective well-being and mental health with an additional focus on...

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