Burnout and satisfaction with work-life balance among US physicians relative to the general US population.
- T. Shanafelt, S. Boone, M. Oreskovich
- MedicineArchives of Internal Medicine
- 8 October 2012
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.
Systematic Review of Depression, Anxiety, and Other Indicators of Psychological Distress Among U.S. and Canadian Medical Students
- L. Dyrbye, Matthew R. Thomas, T. Shanafelt
- Psychology, MedicineAcademic medicine : journal of the Association of…
- 1 April 2006
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.
Understanding and Addressing Sources of Anxiety Among Health Care Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- T. Shanafelt, J. Ripp, M. Trockel
- MedicineJAMA
- 7 April 2020
Burnout and Self-Reported Patient Care in an Internal Medicine Residency Program
- T. Shanafelt, K. Bradley, J. Wipf, A. Back
- Medicine, PsychologyAnnals of Internal Medicine
- 5 March 2002
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.
Medical student distress: causes, consequences, and proposed solutions.
- L. Dyrbye, Matthew R. Thomas, T. Shanafelt
- Medicine, PsychologyMayo Clinic proceedings
- 1 December 2005
The manifestations and causes of student distress, its potential adverse personal and professional consequences, and proposed institutional approaches to decrease student distress are reviewed.
Physician burnout: contributors, consequences and solutions
- C. West, L. Dyrbye, T. Shanafelt
- Medicine, Political ScienceJournal of Internal Medicine
- 1 June 2018
All stakeholders in healthcare delivery must work together to develop and implement effective remedies for physician burnout, and organizational efforts such as locally developed practice modifications and increased support for clinical work have demonstrated benefits in reducing burnout.
Burnout Among U.S. Medical Students, Residents, and Early Career Physicians Relative to the General U.S. Population
- L. Dyrbye, C. West, T. Shanafelt
- MedicineAcademic medicine : journal of the Association of…
- 1 March 2014
Training appears to be the peak time for distress among physicians, but differences in the prevalence of burnout, depressive symptoms, and recent suicidal ideation are relatively small.
Association of perceived medical errors with resident distress and empathy: a prospective longitudinal study.
- C. West, M. Huschka, T. Shanafelt
- Psychology, MedicineJAMA
- 6 September 2006
Self-perceived medical errors are common among internal medicine residents and are associated with substantial subsequent personal distress, suggesting that perceived errors and distress may be related in a reciprocal cycle.
Burnout and Suicidal Ideation among U.S. Medical Students
- L. Dyrbye, Matthew R. Thomas, T. Shanafelt
- Psychology, MedicineAnnals of Internal Medicine
- 2 September 2008
The frequency of suicidal Ideation among medical students is assessed and the relationship between suicidal ideation and burnout, symptoms of depression, and quality of life is evaluated to explore its relationship with burnout.
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
- M. Hallek, T. Shanafelt, B. Eichhorst
- Medicine, BiologyThe Lancet
- 14 April 2018
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