Controlled Interventions to Reduce Burnout in Physicians: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Type:
Peer-Reviewed Literature
Published in JAMA, the following is a meta-analysis of 20 controlled interventions found that existing intervention programs for burnout in physicians. These controlled interventions were associated with small and significant reductions in burnout. The strongest evidence for effectiveness was found for organization-directed interventions, providing support for the view that burnout is a problem of the whole care organization, rather than individuals.
Topics:
Organizational Strategies
Tags:
Physician