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Despite extensive data about physician burnout, to our knowledge, no national study has evaluated rates of burnout among US physicians, explored differences by specialty, or compared physicians with workers in other fields.We conducted a large sample from all specialty disciplines using the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile and surveyed probability-based general population for comparison. Burnout was measured validated instruments. Satisfaction work-life balance explored.Of...
To evaluate the relationship between burnout and perceived major medical errors among American surgeons.Despite efforts to improve patient safety, by physicians remain a common cause of morbidity mortality.Members College Surgeons were sent an anonymous, cross-sectional survey in June 2008. The included self-assessment errors, validated depression screening tool, standardized assessments quality life (QOL).Of 7905 participating surgeons, 700 (8.9%) reported concern they had made error last 3...
To determine the incidence of burnout among American surgeons and evaluate personal professional characteristics associated with surgeon burnout.: Burnout is a syndrome emotional exhaustion depersonalization that leads to decreased effectiveness at work. A limited amount information exists about relationship between specific demographic practice surgeons.Members College Surgeons (ACS) were sent an anonymous, cross-sectional survey in June 2008. The evaluated variables, characteristics,...
The relationship between professionalism and distress among medical students is unknown.To determine the measures of burnout US students.Cross-sectional survey all attending 7 schools (overall response rate, 2682/4400 [61%]) in spring 2009. included Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), PRIME-MD depression screening instrument, SF-8 quality life (QOL) assessment tool, as well items exploring students' personal engagement unprofessional conduct, understanding appropriate relationships with...
To evaluate the prevalence of burnout and satisfaction with work-life integration among physicians other US workers in 2017 compared 2011 2014.Between October 12, 2017, March 15, 2018, we surveyed a probability-based sample working population using methods similar to our 2014 studies. A secondary survey intensive follow-up was conducted nonresponders response bias. Burnout were measured standard tools.Of 30,456 who received an invitation participate, 5197 (17.1%) completed surveys. Among 476...
Objectives: To evaluate differences in burnout and career satisfaction between men women surgeons to determine the relationships among personal factors, professional characteristics, work-home conflicts.Design: Cross-sectional study, with data gathered through a survey.
<h3>Importance</h3> Burnout among physicians is common and has been associated with medical errors lapses in professionalism. It unknown whether rates for symptoms of burnout resident vary by clinical specialty if individual factors measured during school relate to the risk career choice regret residency. <h3>Objective</h3> To explore <h3>Design, Setting, Participants</h3> Prospective cohort study 4732 US physicians. First-year students were enrolled between October 2010 January 2011...
Many medical students experience distress during school. If matriculating (MMSs) begin training with similar or better mental health than age-similar controls, this would support existing concerns about the negative impact of on student well-being. The authors compared indicators MMSs versus those a probability-based sample general U.S. population.In 2012 all at six schools were invited to participate in survey orientation. research team surveyed individuals using same questions 2011....
To evaluate the personal and professional characteristics associated with career satisfaction burnout among US oncologists.Between October 2012 March 2013, American Society of Clinical Oncology conducted a survey oncologists evaluating satisfaction. The sample included equal numbers men women represented all stages.Of 2,998 contacted, 1,490 (49.7%) returned surveys (median age respondents, 52 years; 49.6% women). Among 1,117 (37.3% overall sample) who completed full-length surveys, 377...
There have been few studies on the prevalence of substance use disorders (SUDS) in physician population at large nor any compared SUDS American physicians by specialty.We conducted a national study sample U.S. from all specialty disciplines using AMA Physician Masterfile. Substance Use Disorders were measured validated instruments.Of 27,276 who received an invitation to participate, 7,288 (26.7%) completed surveys. 12.9% male and 21.4% female met diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or...
To explore the relationship between alcohol abuse/dependence with burnout and other forms of distress among a national cohort medical students.In 2012, authors completed survey students from American Medical Association's Physician Masterfile containing validated items assessing abuse/dependence, burnout, depression, suicidality, quality life (QOL), fatigue. Descriptive comparative statistical analyses were computed, including chi-square multivariate logistic regression, to determine...
In Brief Objective(s): We compared distress parameters and career satisfaction from survey results of surgeons 14 specialties practicing in an academic versus private practice environment. Methods: The 2008 American College Surgeons evaluated demographic variables, characteristics, satisfaction, using validated instruments. Results: setting (academic vs. practice) was independently associated with burnout a multivariate (MV) analysis (odds ratio [OR] 1.172, P = 0.02). Academic were less...
Because of the high prevalence burnout among medical students and its association with professional personal consequences, authors evaluated help-seeking behaviors compared their stigma perceptions those general U.S. population age-matched individuals.The surveyed at six schools in 2012. They measured burnout, symptoms depression, quality life using validated instruments explored behaviors, perceived stigma, experiences, attitudes toward seeking mental health treatment.Of 2,449 invited...
In Brief Objective: To evaluate the health habits, routine medical care practices, and personal wellness strategies of American surgeons explore associations with burnout quality life (QOL). Background: Burnout low mental QOL are common among US seem to adversely affect care, job satisfaction, career longevity, risk suicide. The self-care promotion practices used by deal stress practice not well explored. Methods: Members College Surgeons were sent an anonymous, cross-sectional survey in...
Studies suggest a high prevalence of burnout among nurses. The aim this study was to evaluate the relationship between nurses and absenteeism work performance.A national sample U.S. sent an anonymous, cross-sectional survey in 2016. included items about demographics, fatigue, validated instruments measure burnout, absenteeism, poor performance last month.Of 3098 who received survey, 812 (26.2%) responded. mean age 52.3 years (SD 12.5), nearly all were women (94.5%) most married (61.9%) had...
Burnout symptoms among physicians are common and have potentially serious ramifications for their patients. Randomized studies testing interventions to address burnout been uncommon.To explore the effect of individualized coaching on well-being physicians.A pilot randomized clinical trial involving 88 practicing in departments medicine, family pediatrics who volunteered was conducted between October 9, 2017, March 27, 2018, at Mayo Clinic sites Arizona, Florida, Minnesota, Wisconsin....
To evaluate satisfaction with work-life balance (WLB) and career plans of US oncologists.