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Burnout and coping strategies among resident physicians at an Indonesian tertiary referral hospital during COVID-19 pandemic.

Sri Linuwih MenaldiNatalia Widiasih RaharjantiMardiastuti H WahidAdhitya Sigit RamadiantoNadia Rahmadiani NugrahadiG M Yudi Prasetia AdhigunaDewi Anggraeni Kusumoningrum
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The use of dysfunctional coping strategies is linked to higher emotional exhaustion and depersonalization aspect of burnout. However, a higher sense of personal accomplishment is linked to problem-focused and emotion-focused strategies. Appropriate identification and intervention of residents with dysfunctional coping strategies may be beneficial in reducing burnout risk.
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