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Burnout in pediatric hematology oncology fellows: Results of a cross-sectional survey.

Scott MoerdlerYunhui LiShicheng WengJennifer C Kesselheim
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2020)
Burnout is a significant problem in the medical community, including among pediatric hematology/oncology (PHO) faculty. However, the prevalence of burnout, its associated risk factors, and outcomes within PHO fellows are unknown. We present the results of a cross-sectional study of PHO fellows from 21 training programs. A total of 45/115 fellows (39.1%) met criteria for high level of burnout. Fellows who met criteria for high burnout also demonstrated poor outcomes including decreased empowerment, increased doctor-centered care, decreased self-assessed humanism, and decreased satisfaction with training. Further longitudinal investigation is needed to better understand burnout and the causative factors affecting PHO fellows.
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