[HTML][HTML] Burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents: a systematic review

MK Chan, QH Chew, K Sim - International journal of medical …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives This study aimed to systematically review extant data on the prevalence of
burnout amongst psychiatry residents, examine the contributory factors, and consider …

A cross-sectional study of job burnout, psychological attachment, and the career calling of Chinese doctors

S Zhang, J Wang, F Xie, D Yin, Y Shi, M Zhang… - BMC health services …, 2020 - Springer
Background The main objectives of this study were as follows:(1) evaluate the prevalence of
burnout syndrome among doctors,(2) establish associations with demographic factors in …

Interventions to increase resilience in physicians: A structured literature review

C Moorfield, V Cope - Explore, 2020 - Elsevier
Aims and objectives To critically appraise available literature on interventions to increase
resilience in physicians. Background The increasing rate of burnout in physicians has …

A cross-sectional study of burnout and its associations with learning environment and learner factors among psychiatry residents within a National Psychiatry …

QH Chew, LP Ang, LL Tan, HN Chan, SH Ong… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background Multiple studies have reported high burnout rates among residents, including
psychiatry. There is a paucity of studies examining the relationship between burnout and …

What are some stressful adversities in psychiatry residency training, and how should they be managed professionally?

J Coverdale, R Balon, EV Beresin, AM Brenner… - Academic …, 2019 - Springer
Stress, depression, and burnout are common experiences during residency training [1–3].
Depressive symptoms, for example, increase substantially with the onset of residency …

The impact of COVID-19 on burnout, psychological well-being, and work satisfaction in psychiatry trainees in Ireland

C Mcloughlin, A Abdalla, AK O'Callaghan, S Casey… - Academic …, 2022 - Springer
Objective Prior to the pandemic, trainee doctors were at higher risk of psychological ill
health. There is limited evidence measuring the impact of COVID-19 on psychiatry trainees …

“One size does not fit all”–lessons learned from a multiple-methods study of a resident wellness curriculum across sites and specialties

D Chaukos, JP Zebrowski, NM Benson, A Celik… - BMC Medical …, 2021 - Springer
Background There is growing recognition that wellness interventions should occur in context
and acknowledge complex contributors to wellbeing, including individual needs, institutional …

Burnout, work satisfaction, and well-being among non-consultant psychiatrists in Ireland

C McLoughlin, S Casey, A Feeney, D Weir… - Academic …, 2021 - Springer
Objective The aim of this study was to explore the areas of psychological well-being,
satisfaction at work, and burnout among non-consultant psychiatrists in Ireland, and to …

[HTML][HTML] Using photovoice to explore family medicine residents' burnout experiences and resiliency strategies

A Odom, A Romain, J Phillips - Family Medicine, 2022 - journals.stfm.org
Abstract Background and Objectives: Physician burnout is well described in the literature. In
response, experts are now shifting to try to understand physician resiliency. We sought to …

Stress and wellbeing of psychiatry trainees: a literature review

R Lai, C Plakiotis - GeNeDis 2018: Genetics and Neurodegeneration, 2020 - Springer
Medical training in Australia has been clouded in recent times by media reporting on the
tragic suicides of multiple trainees. This has brought attention to the stressful demands of the …