Resident Satisfaction and Burnout
Cross-source consensus on Resident Satisfaction and Burnout from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article identifies workload, long hours, night shifts, supervision limits, task switching, time pressure, and acute care as contributors to burnout. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital
- Burnout is described as a major issue for residents. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital
- Resident global satisfaction and work-time satisfaction improved over the measured period. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital
- The study suggests that hours alone do not explain burnout. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital
- Years with APEX of at least 400 showed lower satisfaction than years below 400, but the differences were not statistically significant. — Annual Patient EXposure of residents in training over 20 years (APEX-trial): a retrospective analysis from a public teaching hospital