Hope, Burnout, and Life Satisfaction: An Intriguing Trinity Among Investigators of the SWOG Cancer Research Network.
David B FeldmanMark A O'RourkeMarie A BakitasRobert S KrouseHeidi E DeiningerMatthew F HudsonBenjamin W CornPublished in: JCO oncology practice (2021)
Our results suggest that hope may mitigate the effects of burnout. The combination of hope and social support may prove helpful for reducing burnout and improving life satisfaction. Single-session hope-enhancement interventions incorporating both hope and social support have previously been shown to increase hope and well-being in non-health care professionals. Such interventions for health care providers warrant further study.