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Emotional distress, occupational stress and burnout among Family Doctors in Europe: Monitoring and testing of interventions is required.

Andree RochfortClaire CollinsJako S Burgers
Published in: The European journal of general practice (2021)
In recent years, the medical literature from a wide range of medical specialities has exploded with publications on the theme of emotional distress, stress and burnout in the practice of medicine. Improving the work-life of health care providers is necessary to optimise health system performance. COVID-19 has caused considerable additional pressure on health services across Europe and there have been calls for interventions to address the psychological and occupational stress caused by the pandemic. Although there is an ongoing need to monitor these factors among family physicians, and other staff working in primary care across Europe, we must also identify supports and promote them. Further research is needed to explore causative factors and provide convincing evidence in relation to effective interventions.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • coronavirus disease
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  • physical activity
  • systematic review
  • stress induced
  • general practice
  • sleep quality
  • health insurance