Sources of work-related psychological distress experienced by UK-wide foundation and junior doctors: a qualitative study.
Ruth RileyMarta BuszewiczFarina KokabKevin Rui-Han TeohAnya GopfertAnna K TaylorMaria Van HoveJames MartinLouis ApplebyCarolyn Chew-GrahamPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
This study highlights the need for future solutions and interventions targeted at improving work cultures and conditions. There needs to be greater recognition of the components and cumulative effects of potentially toxic workplaces and stressors intrinsic to the work of junior doctors, such as the stress of managing high workloads and lack of access to clinical and emotional support. A cultural shift is needed within medicine to more supportive and compassionate leadership and work environments, and a zero-tolerance approach to bullying, harassment and discrimination.