Stress-Resilience Capacity of Pediatric Oncologists: a Swedish Nationwide and Population-Based Study of Motivation, Emotional Distress, and Overall Life Satisfaction

Published in Pediatric Blood Cancer, this nationwide study in Sweden explores aspects of motivation related to experience and number of patients in pediatric oncologists in an effort to better understand stress-resilience capacity among pediatric oncologists. The study finds physicians want to be well informed and updated and feel secure managing different patients with established routines. In addition, more experienced pediatricians reported higher impact from identified motivational factors, overall life satisfaction, and a lower degree of somatization. A portion of the variance in stress-resilience capacity was explained by low levels of depression, future overall life satisfaction and aspects of motivation.

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