Burnout in emergency department healthcare professionals is associated with coping style: a cross-sectional survey.
M HowlettK DoodyJ MurrayD LeBlanc-DuchinJacqueline FraserPaul R AtkinsonPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2015)
Specific coping styles are associated with varied risk of burnout in ED staff across several different types of hospitals in a regional network. Coping style intervention may reduce burnout, while leading to improvement in staff well-being and patient outcomes. Further studies should focus on building and sustaining task-oriented coping, along with alternatives to emotion-oriented coping.