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Resource topic: Organizational Factors
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...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
What If Joy in Practice Were a Metric?

Published in NEJM Catalyst, the following video stems from a conference held in Mayo Clinic on June 2, 2006. Christine Sinsky from the American Medical Association...

Video
Physician Well-Being: The Reciprocity of Practice Efficiency, Culture of Wellness, and Personal Resilience

Published in NEJM Catalyst, the following article discusses the major drivers of burnout and professional fulfillment. Each domain reciprocally influences the...

Article
The Association of Team-Specific Workload and Staffing with Odds of Burnout Among VA Primary Care Team Members

Published in the Journal of Internal Medicine, the following study examines the associations of burnout among primary care providers (PCPs), nurse care managers,...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Confronting Depression and Suicide in Physicians: A Consensus Statement

Published in JAMA, the following statement encourages the treatment of depression and prevention of suicide in physicians by calling for a shift in professional...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Medscape National Physician Burnout and Depression Report 2018

Burnout continues to be a pervasice issue among physicians. This part of Medscape's annual Physician Lifestyle Report focuses on their responses to survey questions...

Report
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
2011 ANA Health and Safety Survey

The American Nurses Association surveyed nurses in 2011 to discover their concerns about health and safety in their work environments, document exposure to hazards,...

Briefs and Summaries
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
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