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Association of Burnout and Other Factors Within Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers in an Academic Surgery Department.

Sally A SantenKelly S LockemanAmelia GroverDana BurnsKwame Asante Akuamoah-BoatengCynthia SinerLisa EllisBrian K SparkmanSarah MillerCarla Nye
Published in: The American surgeon (2024)
Maintaining a healthy workforce requires investigation into the factors that support workplace well-being. The strongest predictors of burnout were work pace/stress. Protective factors against burnout were psychological safety and resilience. An organizational culture that promotes psychological safety, as well as workplace improvements to enhance providers' sense of meaning in work, and decreasing work pace and stress may contribute to the prevention of burnout and the retention.
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