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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Does self-regulation capacity predict psychological well-being in physicians?

Contemporary research on physician well-being fails to account for individual variation of optimal functioning. This paper explores if psychological well being is...

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The doctor-patient relationship and patient resilience in chronic pain: A qualitative approach to patients’ perspectives

This research study, published in Chronic Illness, used in-depth interviews to study patients' perspectives about the role of the doctor-patient relationship in...

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Diet, exercise and mental-wellbeing of healthcare professionals (doctors, dentists and nurses) in Pakistan

This article, published in PeerJ, explores the health behaviors of health care professionals, who largely differ differ from the general population with regards to...

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Cultivating psychological well-being in Hong Kong’s future doctors

Published in Medical Teacher, this study examines psychological morbidity in Hong Kong medical students and identifies concerns, coping mechanisms and help they...

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Cultivating Cultures of Compassion

This letter to the editor of Academic Medicine explains that while professional identity formation is vital, pedagogic advances (i.e. spaces for reflection and...

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Critical health infrastructure for refugee resettlement in rural Australia: case study of four rural towns

This article, published in Australian Journal of Rural Health, explores how the regional resettlement of refugees impacts rural health services and identifies vital...

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Creating resilient IT: how the sign-out sheet shows clinicians make healthcare work

The AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings article emphasizes the need for information technology (IT) systems to be resilient in their purpose. Successful IT systems...

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Creating a culture of wellness: conversations, curriculum, concrete resources, and control

Published in The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, the article details rationale for developing a culture of wellness among primary care physicians...

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Creating a Culture of Mindfulness in Medicine

Research identified that mindfulness increases well-being and promotes patient-centered orientation to clinical care. In this article, the authors develop and...

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Continuing professional development: researching non-technical competencies can support cognitive reappraisal and reduced stress in clinicians

Generic non-technical competencies are linked to patient outcomes and clinician well-being. This study, published in Veterinary Care, explores emotional change and...

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