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Building Resilience for Palliative Care Clinicians: An Approach to Burnout Prevention Based on Individual Skills and Workplace Factors

Published in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, this article seeks to design an acceptable, scalable, and testable intervention tailored to the needs of...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
BMJ was out of touch with grass roots doctors on well-being

Adrian criticizes a British Medical Journal published article titled "The British and Australian view on well-being," in which his views are ostracized. He is...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Better Usability and Technical Stability Could Lead to Better Work-Related Well-Being among Physicians

The aim of this paper, published in Applied Clinical Informatics, examines which factors of Finnish electronic patient records (EPRs) contribute to the "overload...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Autonomy and well-being among Nordic male and female hospital physicians

This study, published in Work, analyzed and compared the levels of autonomy in male and female hospital physicians in Nordic countries; additionally, it evaluated a...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Author’s response: physician resilience is an important skill

Kathleen Beine suggests that Annie Nedrow's "Physician resilience is an important skill" should have a broader focus beyond the individual risk and strategies to...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Association of Intrinsic Motivating Factors and Markers of Physician Well-Being: A National Physician Survey

This article in Journal of General Internal Medicine aims to examine the association of intrinsic motivators with physicians' career satisfaction, life...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Association Between a Sense of Calling and Physician Well-Being: A National Study of Primary Care Physicians and Psychiatrists

This paper, published in Academic Psychiatry, assesses the association between a sense of calling and physician well-being, clinical commitment, and burnout in...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Assessment of quality of life in outpatients with advanced cancer: the accuracy of clinician estimations and the relevance of spiritual well-being–a Hoosier Oncology Group Study

Fisch's paper, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, evaluates the association between quality-of-life (QOL) impairment as reported by patients and QOL...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Alleviating costs and maintaining resilience under a new junior doctors’ contract

Published in the British Journal of Health Care Management, the article underlines the prevalence of burnout in junior doctors in Britain and details the results of...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Adverse effects on health and well-being of working as a doctor: views of the UK medical graduates of 1974 and 1977 surveyed in 2014

Published in the Journal of Royal Society of Medicine, Smith's report addresses any adverse effects on health and well-being of working as a doctor, as described by...

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