Executive leadership and physician well-being: nine organizational strategies to promote engagement and reduce burnout

TD Shanafelt, JH Noseworthy - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2017 - Elsevier
These are challenging times for health care executives. The health care field is experiencing
unprecedented changes that threaten the survival of many health care organizations. To …

Organizational strategies to reduce physician burnout and improve professional fulfillment

K Olson, D Marchalik, H Farley, SM Dean… - Current problems in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Burnout is highly prevalent among physicians and has been associated with negative
outcomes for physicians, patients, staff, and health-care organizations. Reducing physician …

Longitudinal study evaluating the association between physician burnout and changes in professional work effort

TD Shanafelt, M Mungo, J Schmitgen, KA Storz… - Mayo clinic …, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective To longitudinally evaluate the relationship between burnout and professional
satisfaction with changes in physicians' professional effort. Participants and Methods …

Cross‐sectional survey of workplace stressors associated with physician burnout measured by the Mini‐Z and the Maslach Burnout Inventory

K Olson, C Sinsky, ST Rinne, T Long… - Stress and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Rising physician burnout has adverse effects on healthcare. This study aimed to identify
remediable stressors associated with burnout using the 10‐item Mini‐Z and the Maslach …

[HTML][HTML] Worklife and wellness in academic general internal medicine: results from a national survey

M Linzer, S Poplau, S Babbott, T Collins… - Journal of general …, 2016 - Springer
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND General internal medicine (GIM) careers are increasingly
viewed as challenging and unsustainable. OBJECTIVE We aimed to assess academic GIM …

[HTML][HTML] Burnout and EHR use among academic primary care physicians with varied clinical workloads

B Tran, A Lenhart, R Ross, DA Dorr - AMIA Summits on …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Burnout is becoming increasingly prevalent among primary care physicians. Recent studies
have attributed electronic health record (EHR) related tasks as a potential source of …

Addressing burnout in oncology: why cancer care clinicians are at risk, what individuals can do, and how organizations can respond

FJ Hlubocky, AL Back, TD Shanafelt - American Society of Clinical …, 2016 - ascopubs.org
Despite their benevolent care of others, today, more than ever, the cancer care professional
who experiences overwhelming feelings of exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy is in grave …

What could make a difference to the mental health of UK doctors? A review of the research evidence

G Kinman, K Teoh - 2018 - eprints.bbk.ac.uk
A new study commissioned and funded by the Louise Tebboth Foundation has revealed that
UK doctors are at greater risk of work-related stress, burnout and depression and anxiety …

[HTML][HTML] Assessment of the relationship between an adverse impact of work on physicians' personal relationships and unsolicited patient complaints

J Trockel, B Bohman, H Wang, W Cooper, D Welle… - Mayo Clinic …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective To evaluate the relationship between an adverse impact of work on physicians'
personal relationships and unsolicited patient complaints about physician behavior—a well …

[HTML][HTML] Measures of organizational culture and climate in primary care: a systematic review

KS Hsiung, JB Colditz, EA McGuier, GE Switzer… - Journal of General …, 2021 - Springer
Background Primary care is increasingly contributing to improving the quality of patient care.
This has imposed significant demands on clinicians with rising needs and limited resources …