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Professional Burnout and Career Choice Regret in Urology Residents.

Kevin F HannaKevin Koo
Published in: Current urology reports (2024)
Up to 48% of contemporary U.S. urology residents experience burnout symptoms, including up to 70% of second-year residents. Among overlapping personal, professional, institutional, and lifestyle risk factors, barriers to accessing medical and mental health care are frequently cited as an important association in residents. Limited intervention studies suggest that providing basic needs, such as on-call meals, and facilitating physical wellness and social engagement among residents may result in sustained reductions in burnout. Urology residents continue to experience high rates of burnout and career choice regret among medical specialties. Evidence-based interventions and sustainable policies that address primary risk factors are urgently needed.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental health
  • public health
  • cardiovascular disease
  • medical students
  • decision making
  • depressive symptoms
  • urinary tract