Resources tagged with: International
Implications of Moral Distress on Nurses and Its Similarities with Burnout

This literature review, published in Text Context Nursing, was performed with the objective to identify, in national and international scientific literature over...

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Sex differences in physician burnout in the United States and The Netherlands

This study aims to determine if there are sex differences in physician burnout in the Netherlands and, if not, to explore why they are present in the United States....

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Team-based working and employee well-being: A crosscultural comparison of United Kingdom and Hong Kong health services

Published in the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, the following article examines the impact of team-based working, team structure, and job...

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The impact of social work environment, teamwork characteristics, burnout, and personal factors upon intent to leave among European nurses

The following study aims to clarify how social work environment, teamwork characteristics, burnout, and personal factors are associated with nurses' intent to...

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Building Physician Resilience

Published in Canadian Family Physician, the following article explores the dimensions of family physician resilience using in-depth interviews with family...

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Strategies to Improve General Practitioner Well-Being: Findings from a Focus Group Study

Published in Family Practice, the following study explores strategies that could improve GP well-being and reduce or prevent burnout, based on GP perceptions of the...

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The Relationship Between Job Satisfaction, Work Stress, Work-Family Conflict, and Turnover Intention Among Physicians in Guangdong, China: A Cross-Sectional Study

Published in BMJ Open, the following study investigates the relationship between job satisfaction, work stress, work–family conflict and turnover intention, and...

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Nurses’ Practice Environment and Work-Family Conflict in Relation to Burnout: A Multilevel Modelling Approach

Published in PLOS One, the following study investigate associations between nurse work practice environment measured at department level and individual level...

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The Immediate and Long-Term Impact on New Zealand Doctors Who Receive Patient Complaints

Published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, the following study aimed to analyze the impact of receiving a medical complaint on doctors in New Zealand. 221...

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Burnout Syndrome Among Dental Students: A Short Version of the “Burnout Clinical Subtype Questionnaire” Adapted for Students

Published in BMC Medical Education, the following study aims to (1) adapt a Spanish version of the Burnout Clinical Subtype Questionnaire-12 for use with students,...

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