Burnout and Doctors: Prevalence, Prevention and Intervention
Abstract
:1. Introduction
“Physicians in many countries are experiencing great frustration in practising their profession, whether because of limited resources, government and/or corporate micro-management of health care delivery, sensationalist media reports of medical errors and unethical physician conduct, or challenges to their authority and skills by patients and other health care providers”(5, p. 114). [5]
2. Impact of Chronic Exposure to Stress on Doctors
3. How Big is the Problem?
4. Risk Factors for Burnout among Doctors
5. Prevention Strategies against Burnout among Doctors
6. Interventions for Burnout
7. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
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