Burnout among Primary Care Providers and Staff: Evaluating the Association with Practice Adaptive Reserve and Individual Behaviors.
Debora Goetz GoldbergTulay G SoyluPanagiota KitsantasVictoria M GradyKurt ElwardLen M NicholsPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2021)
As transformation efforts in primary care continue, it is critical to understand the influence of these initiatives on healthcare professionals' well-being. Efforts to reduce burnout among healthcare professionals are needed at both a system and organizational level. Building organizational capacity for change, supporting providers and staff during major change and consideration of individual workload may reduce levels of burnout.