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Burnout and Self-Reported Patient Care in an Internal Medicine Residency Program
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The prevalence of burn out among internal medicine residents in a single university-based program is evaluated and the relationship of burnout to self-reported patient care practices is evaluated.Abstract:
In this study, burnout was common among resident physicians and was associated with self-reported suboptimal patient care practices.read more
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Burnout and Satisfaction With Work-Life Balance Among US Physicians Relative to the General US Population
Tait D. Shanafelt,Sonja Boone,Litjen Tan,Lotte N. Dyrbye,Wayne Sotile,Daniel Satele,Colin P. West,Jeff A. Sloan,Michael R. Oreskovich +8 more
TL;DR: Burnout is more common among physicians than among other US workers, and Physicians in specialties at the front line of care access seem to be at greatest risk.
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Changes in Burnout and Satisfaction With Work-Life Balance in Physicians and the General US Working Population Between 2011 and 2014
Tait D. Shanafelt,Omar Hasan,Lotte N. Dyrbye,Christine A. Sinsky,Daniel Satele,Jeff A. Sloan,Colin P. West +6 more
TL;DR: Burnout and satisfaction with work-life balance in US physicians worsened from 2011 to 2014, resulting in an increasing disparity in burn out and satisfaction in physicians relative to the general US working population.
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Systematic review of depression, anxiety, and other indicators of psychological distress among U.S. and Canadian medical students.
TL;DR: The studies suggest a high prevalence of depression and anxiety among medical students, with levels of overall psychological distress consistently higher than in the general population and age-matched peers by the later years of training.
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Burnout and medical errors among American surgeons.
Tait D. Shanafelt,Charles M. Balch,Gerald Bechamps,Thomas R Russell,Lotte N. Dyrbye,Daniel Satele,Paul Collicott,Paul J. Novotny,Jeff A. Sloan,Julie A. Freischlag,Julie A. Freischlag +10 more
TL;DR: Major medical errors reported by surgeons are strongly related to a surgeon's degree of burnout and their mental QOL, and Burnout and depression remained independent predictors of reporting a recent major medical error on multivariate analysis that controlled for other personal and professional factors.
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Association of an Educational Program in Mindful Communication With Burnout, Empathy, and Attitudes Among Primary Care Physicians
Michael S. Krasner,Ronald M. Epstein,Howard Beckman,Anthony L. Suchman,Benjamin P. Chapman,Christopher J. Mooney,Timothy E. Quill +6 more
TL;DR: Participation in a mindful communication program was associated with short-term and sustained improvements in well-being and attitudes associated with patient-centered care, and these findings warrant randomized trials involving a variety of practicing physicians.
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To Err Is Human Building a Safer Health System
TL;DR: Boken presenterer en helhetlig strategi for hvordan myndigheter, helsepersonell, industri og forbrukere kan redusere medisinske feil.
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Development of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT): WHO Collaborative Project on Early Detection of Persons with Harmful Alcohol Consumption-II
TL;DR: The AUDIT provides a simple method of early detection of hazardous and harmful alcohol use in primary health care settings and is the first instrument of its type to be derived on the basis of a cross-national study.
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Maslach burnout inventory manual
TL;DR: The full version of this book in pdf and epub formats can be found in this paper. But they do not store the book itself, but they give link to the site where you can download or read online.
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The AUDIT Alcohol consumption questions (AUDIT-C) : An effective brief screening test for problem drinking
TL;DR: Three questions about alcohol consumption (AUDIT-C) appear to be a practical, valid primary care screening test for heavy drinking and/or active alcohol abuse or dependence.
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A meta-analytic examination of the correlates of the three dimensions of job burnout.
Raymond T. Lee,Blake E. Ashforth +1 more
TL;DR: This meta-analysis examined how demand and resource correlates and behavioral and attitudinal correlates were related to each of the 3 dimensions of job burnout, finding that emotional exhaustion was more strongly related to the demand correlates than to the resource correlates.