Resource topic: Safety and Patient Outcomes
The Interplay between Teamwork, Clinicians’ Emotional Exhaustion, and Clinician-Rated Patient Safety: A Longitudinal Study

Published in Critical Care, the following study focuses on the long-term development of teamwork, emotional exhaustion, and patient safety in interprofessional...

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Physician Burnout and Patient Satisfaction with Consultation in Primary Health Care Settings: Evidence of Relationships from a One-With-Many Design

Although prior studies have identified a range of factors associated with decreased patient satisfaction, most have been conducted in tertiary care settings, with...

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The Patient Experience and Patient Satisfaction: Measurement of a Complex Dynamic

Published in the Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, the following article reviews a brief selection of selected literature to help readers appreciate the...

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Nurse Burnout and Patient Satisfaction

Published in Medical Care, the following study examines the effect of the nurse work environment on nurse burnout, and the effects of the nurse work environment and...

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Healthcare Staff Wellbeing, Burnout, and Patient Safety: A Systematic Review

The following study, published in PLoS, sought to determine whether there is an association between health care professionals’ well-being and burnout, with...

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Stress and Medical Malpractice: Organizational Risk Assessment and Intervention

Published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, the following article provides findings and conclusions from four studies that were conducted to examine both the...

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Nurse Staffing, Burnout, and Health Care-Associated Infection

The following study, published in the American Journal of Infection Control, links survey data to the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council report on...

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Rates of Medication Errors Among Depressed and Burnt Out Residents: Prospective Cohort Study

Published in BMJ, the following study aimed to determine the prevalence of depression and burnout among residents in pediatrics and to establish if a relation...

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How Do Distress and Well-Being Relate to Medical Student Empathy? A Multicenter Study

Published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, the following study aimed to determine whether lower levels of empathy among a sample of medical students in...

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Emotional Exhaustion and Workload Predict Clinician-Related and Objective Patient Safety

Published in Frontiers in Psychology, the following study investigates the role of clinician burnout, demographic, and organizational characteristics in predicting...

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