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Burnout and Appreciation: A Cross-Sectional Study Assessing Preferences for Appreciation Among Oncology Clinicians.

Doerte HeimbeckLaurence R GoreJennifer L Bickel-Young
Published in: JCO oncology practice (2023)
Appreciation comes from many different places and takes on multiple forms, suggesting that making healthcare workers (HCWs) feel valued takes the efforts of colleagues, leaders, the system as well as patients. There exists no one perfect way of showing appreciation, and no one method is meaningless for all. The impact on feeling valued is primarily a function of the specific appreciation method and not the demographic/personal characteristics of the recipient. The findings highlight modifiable factors that-when intervened upon-can reduce burnout and address organization-level determinants of burnout impactfully.
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