Published in JAMA, the following is a meta-analysis of 20 controlled interventions found that existing intervention programs for burnout in physicians. These...
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Controlled Interventions to Reduce Burnout in Physicians: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Using a Single Item to Measure Burnout in Primary Care Staff: A Psychometric Evaluation
Published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, the following study used a cross-sectional online survey that compared a validated one-item version of the...
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Electronic Health Record Training in Undergraduate Medical Education: Bridging Theory to Practice With Curricula for Empowering Patient- and Relationship-Centered Care in the Computerized Setting
The following Perspective in Academic Medicine notes that while electronic health record (EHR) use is becoming state-of-the-art, deliberate teaching of health care...
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Support Program for Nursing Staff
The following study in the Journal of Patient Safety used cost-benefit analysis to evaluate the economic impact of the Resilience In Stressful Events (RISE)...
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