A narrative review on burnout experienced by medical students and residents

L Dyrbye, T Shanafelt - Medical education, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To summarise articles reporting on burnout among medical students and residents
(trainees) in a narrative review. Methods MEDLINE was searched for peer‐reviewed …

An official critical care societies collaborative statement: burnout syndrome in critical care health care professionals: a call for action

M Moss, VS Good, D Gozal, R Kleinpell… - American Journal of …, 2016 - AACN
Burnout syndrome (BOS) occurs in all types of health care professionals and is especially
common in individuals who care for critically ill patients. The development of BOS is related …

A critical care societies collaborative statement: burnout syndrome in critical care health-care professionals. A call for action

M Moss, VS Good, D Gozal, R Kleinpell… - American journal of …, 2016 - atsjournals.org
Burnout syndrome (BOS) occurs in all types of health-care professionals and is especially
common in individuals who care for critically ill patients. The development of BOS is related …

Peer support for clinicians: a programmatic approach

J Shapiro, P Galowitz - Academic Medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Burnout is plaguing the culture of medicine and is linked to several primary causes including
long work hours, increasingly burdensome documentation, and resource constraints …

Patient safety culture and the second victim phenomenon: connecting culture to staff distress in nurses

RR Quillivan, JD Burlison, EK Browne, SD Scott… - The Joint Commission …, 2016 - Elsevier
Article-at-a-Glance Background Second victim experiences can affect the well-being of
health care providers and compromise patient safety. Many factors associated with improved …

Increased risk of burnout for physicians and nurses involved in a patient safety incident

E Van Gerven, T Vander Elst, S Vandenbroeck… - Medical care, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Background: Human errors occur everywhere, including in health care. Not only the patient,
but also the involved health professional is affected (ie, the “second victim”). Objectives: To …

Psychological impact and recovery after involvement in a patient safety incident: a repeated measures analysis

E Van Gerven, L Bruyneel, M Panella, M Euwema… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To examine individual, situational and organisational aspects that influence
psychological impact and recovery of a patient safety incident on physicians, nurses and …

Wisdom in medicine: what helps physicians after a medical error?

M Plews-Ogan, N May, J Owens, M Ardelt… - Academic …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Confronting medical error openly is critical to organizational learning, but less is
known about what helps individual clinicians learn and adapt positively after making a …

Becoming a “second victim” in health care: Pathway of recovery after adverse event

C Rinaldi, F Leigheb, K Vanhaecht… - Revista de calidad …, 2016 - Elsevier
Introduction The healthcare worker involved in an unanticipated adverse patient event can
become second victim. These workers suffer physically and psycho-socially and try to …

Nurses' experiences with errors in nursing

AR Koehn, PR Ebright, CB Draucker - Nursing outlook, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Health care organizations seek to maximize the reporting of medical errors to
improve patient safety. Purpose This study explored licensed nurses' decision-making with …