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Work stress and burnout among emergency physicians: a systematic review of last 10 years of research.

F SomvilleP Van BogaertB WellensHarald G De CauwerE Franck
Published in: Acta clinica Belgica (2023)
Available studies show that emergency physicians report higher scores of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization when compared to other healthcare professionals. Work characteristics contribute to this, but work-related traumatic incidents and aggression are important determinants. Personal characteristics such as age, personality type D, previous experiences and coping strategies seem to be determining factors likewise. Emergency physicians showed a high risk for developing burnout and work stress-related problems.
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