Grit protects medical students from burnout: a longitudinal study.
Muhammad Raihan JumatPierce Kah-Hoe ChowJohn Carson AllenSiang Hui LaiNian-Chih HwangJabed IqbalMay Un Sam MokAttilio RapisardaJohn Matthew VelkeyDeborah Lynn EngleScott ComptonPublished in: BMC medical education (2020)
Grit was identified as a protective factor against later burnout, suggesting that less gritty students are more susceptible to burnout. The results indicate that grit is a robust character trait which can prognosticate burnout in medical students. These students would potentially benefit from enhanced efforts to develop grit as a personal job resource.