Many protective factors from burnout are characteristics of patient-centered medical home (PCMH) models. In May 2012, 4,539 VA primary care personnel completed a...
This blog examines the strain that Electronic Health Records place on physicians and the subsequent impact it has on their workflow and satisfaction. It delineates...
The following article, published in JAMA, seeks to determine the relationship between measures of professionalism and burnout among US medical students. In a...
The following study aims to determine the association between the patient-to-nurse ratio and patient mortality, failure-to-rescue (deaths following complications)...
The following study assesses the prevalence and causes of burnout in rural physician assistants by using the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Findings show that...
This study examines the relationships of nurse burnout, intention to quit, and meaningfulness of work as assessed on a staff survey with patient satisfaction with...
A national study of US surgeons who were members of the American College of Surgeons was conducted to explore personal and professional characteristics, career...
The American Society of Clinical Oncology conducted a survey of 1,490 US oncologists evaluating satisfaction with work-life balance (WLB) and career plans....
The following study, published in Family Practice, examines possible associations between primary care physicians' burnout and rates of referrals, which is...
The following study, published in Social Science and Medicine, examines whether primary care physicians' affective reactions to uncertainty and their job...
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