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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
An exploration of key issues and potential solutions that impact physician wellbeing and professional fulfillment at an academic center

The purpose of this study, published in PeerJ was to explore academic physicians' perceptions about their work-related wellness on the basis of the following...

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Evaluation of self-care skills training and solution-focused counselling for health professionals in psychiatric medicine: a pilot study

In this pilot study, Mache et al. implement and evaluate a self-care skills training with solution-focused counselling for psychiatrists. The intervention...

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Establishing a ‘Physician’s Spiritual Well-being Scale’ and testing its reliability and validity

Published in Journal of Medical Ethics, this study establishes a Physician's Spiritual Well-Being Scale (PSpWBS). Qualitative data from focus groups regarding...

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Enhancing Clinicians’ Well-Being and Patient-Centered Care Through Mindfulness

In this study, the researchers examined the effect of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course teaching mindfulness and stress management on subsequent...

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Employment, psychosocial work environment and well-being among migrant and native physicians in Finnish health care

Published in European Journal of Public Health, this cross-sectional survey study examines the differences in employment, perceptions of psychosocial work...

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The emotional needs of care recipients and the psychological well-being of informal caregivers: implications for home care clinicians

This exploratory research study, published in Home Health Care Nurse, studied perceived difficulty of emotional and physical care, perceived quality of care,...

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Emotional exhaustion and workarounds in acute care: cross sectional tests of a theoretical framework

Published in International Journal of Nursing Studies, a conceptual model is closely examined to link the clinical work environment with workarounds by clinicians,...

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Emotion and coping in the aftermath of medical error: a cross-country exploration

This study, published in Journal of Patient Safety, aims to understand emotional responses experienced and coping strategies used by clinicians when an error is...

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Effects of active on-call hours on physicians’ turnover intentions and well-being

Published in Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, the research study examines whether active on-call hours and co-occurrence of lifestyle risk...

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An economic argument for investment in physician resilience

Despite compelling, evidence-based, and practical articles emphasizing the importance of physician resilience, adopting the concept of resilience has been slow....

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