作者
Katherine A Brunsberg, Christopher P Landrigan, Briana M Garcia, Carter R Petty, Theodore C Sectish, Arabella L Simpkin, Nancy D Spector, Amy J Starmer, Daniel C West, Sharon Calaman
发表日期
2019/8/1
期刊
Academic medicine
卷号
94
期号
8
页码范围
1150-1156
出版商
LWW
简介
Purpose
To determine whether higher rates of medical errors were associated with positive screenings for depression or burnout among resident physicians.
Method
The authors conducted a prospective cohort study from 2011 to 2013 in seven pediatric academic medical centers in the United States and Canada. Resident physicians were screened for burnout and depression using the Maslach Burnout Inventory–Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) and Harvard Department of Psychiatry/National Depression Screening Day Scale (HANDS). A two-step surveillance methodology, involving a research nurse and two physician reviewers, was used to measure and categorize errors. Bivariate and mixed-effects regression models were used to evaluate the relationship between burnout, depression, and rates of harmful, nonharmful, and total errors.
Results
A total of 388/537 (72%) resident physicians completed the MBI …
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