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Resource topic: Organizational Factors
Physician Well-Being: Expanding the Triple Aim

Giving the context of the exceedingly high prevalence of burnout and the present Triple Aim of Healthcare, Colin's commentary promotes the addition of a fourth aim:...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
The Phenomenon of Resilience in Crisis Care Mental Health Clinicians

This research study, published in International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, explores resilience experienced by Australian crisis care clinicians working...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Personal and Organizational Determinants of Well-Being at Work: the Case of Swedish physicians

This paper tests analyzes possible links between personal, organizational, and cultural variables that affect burnout (disease) and vigor (health) in Swedish...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Resilience Among Employed Physicians and Mid-Level Practitioners in Upstate New York

Published in Health Services Research, the study investigates factors associated with clinician resilience. The principal analysis found significant associations...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Mental Well-Being of Doctors and Nurses in Two Hospitals in Kingston, Jamaica

This study assesses the general mental well-being among hospital clinicians in Kingston, Jamaica. Surveys, burnout tools, and focus group discussion findings...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Mindfulness, Resilience, and Burnout Sub-types in Primary Care Physicians: The Possible Mediating Role of Positive and Negative Affect

The present study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, evaluates the associations of mindfulness and resilience with burnout features (overload, lack of...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
May I Long Experience the Joy of Healing: Professional and Personal Well-Being Among Physicians from a Canadian Province

This qualitative survey study, published in BMC Family Practice, reports factors hindering and promoting well-being among physicians. Four major themes emerged from...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
A Longitudinal Study of Well-Being, Confidence and Competence in Junior Doctors and the Impact of Emergency Medicine Placements

Published in Emergency Medicine Journal, this year-long, longitudinal research study studying emergency medicine junior doctors well-being finds significant...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Job Attitudes and Well-Being Among Public vs. Private Physicians: Organizational Justice and Job Control as Mediators

Does the sector of employment affect job-related attitudes and well-being among physicians and which factors mediate the differences? This cross-sectional survey...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Is Working in Culturally Diverse Working Environment Associated with Physicians’ Work-Related Well-Being? A Cross-Sectional Survey Study Among Finnish Physicians

This study in Health Policy examines the association between physicians' perceptions of work-related well-being and the presence of foreign-born colleagues (FBCs)...

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