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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
On Physician Well-Being- You’ll get by with a Little Help from Your Friends

Published in Social Science and Medicine, this study identifies factors physicians associated with well being. The findings show the impact of co-worker support on...

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Mental Well-Being of Doctors and Nurses in Two Hospitals in Kingston, Jamaica

This study assesses the general mental well-being among hospital clinicians in Kingston, Jamaica. Surveys, burnout tools, and focus group discussion findings...

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Mindfulness, Resilience, and Burnout Sub-types in Primary Care Physicians: The Possible Mediating Role of Positive and Negative Affect

The present study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, evaluates the associations of mindfulness and resilience with burnout features (overload, lack of...

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May I Long Experience the Joy of Healing: Professional and Personal Well-Being Among Physicians from a Canadian Province

This qualitative survey study, published in BMC Family Practice, reports factors hindering and promoting well-being among physicians. Four major themes emerged from...

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A Longitudinal Study of Well-Being, Confidence and Competence in Junior Doctors and the Impact of Emergency Medicine Placements

Published in Emergency Medicine Journal, this year-long, longitudinal research study studying emergency medicine junior doctors well-being finds significant...

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The Lifestyle Habits and Well-Being of Physicians in Bahrain: a Cross-Sectional Study

This study examines health and lifestyle habits among Bahrain physicians practicing primary care. The prevalence of hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes,...

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Lack of Association Between Resident Doctors’ Well-Being and Medical Knowledge

Published in Medical Education, this study evaluates the association of resident well-being with medical knowledge assessed by standardized test of general medical...

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Job Related Affective Well-Being Among Primary Health Care Physicians

Published in European Journal of Public Health, this study in Turkey finds that physicians' job related negative emotional perceptions are associated with reactions...

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Job Attitudes and Well-Being Among Public vs. Private Physicians: Organizational Justice and Job Control as Mediators

Does the sector of employment affect job-related attitudes and well-being among physicians and which factors mediate the differences? This cross-sectional survey...

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Is Working in Culturally Diverse Working Environment Associated with Physicians’ Work-Related Well-Being? A Cross-Sectional Survey Study Among Finnish Physicians

This study in Health Policy examines the association between physicians' perceptions of work-related well-being and the presence of foreign-born colleagues (FBCs)...

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