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Associations of job demands and patient safety event involvement on burnout among a multidisciplinary group of pediatric hematology/oncology clinicians.

Tyler J DunnMichael A TeraoLindsay J BlazinHolly L Spraker-PerlmanJustin N BakerBelinda MandrellJanet SellersValerie McLaughlin CrabtreeJames M HoffmanJonathan D Burlison
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2021)
All four clinician groups reported substantial levels of burnout, and job demands predicted burnout. The body of knowledge on job stress and workplace burnout supports targeting organizational-level sources versus individual-level factors as the most effective prevention and reduction strategy. This study elaborates on this evidence by identifying structural drivers of burnout within a multidisciplinary context of pediatric hematology/oncology clinicians.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • social support
  • drug delivery
  • depressive symptoms
  • stress induced