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Factors contributing to the burnout of the faculties of a medical university in Iran: A cross-sectional study.

Sulmaz GhahramaniMohsen MoghadamiNavid OmidifarSeyed Mohamad Mehdi TabatabaeiMohammad SayariKamran Bagheri Lankarani
Published in: Brain and behavior (2024)
One third of the responding faculty reported severe BO, and BO was found to be significantly associated with lower well-being. The increased levels of BO and a decreased experience of well-being were both associated with a higher intention of turnover. According to the study, it is important to pay attention to both clinical and nonclinical field faculty members, female faculty members, those who have a high workload, and members who have experienced violence in the workplace. By acknowledging the unique challenges and experiences faced by these individuals, tailored measures can be developed to address their specific concerns and foster a supportive and inclusive environment.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • medical education
  • mental health
  • healthcare
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  • postmenopausal women
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  • health promotion
  • intimate partner violence