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Svistunov A.A., Osadchuk M.A., Mironova E.D. Burnout as professional problem of modern public healthcare. Consilium Medicum. 2019; 21 (12): 101–105. DOI: 10.26442/20751753.2019.12.190665
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Key words: professional burnout, medical practice, risk factors, prevention.
2. Williams S. Chiropractors’ perception of occupational stress and its influencing factors: a qualitative study using responses to open-ended questions. Chiropr Man Therap 2016; 24: 2.
3. Parr JM, Pinto N, Hanson M et al. Medical Graduates, Tertiary Hospitals, and Burnout: A Longitudinal Cohort Study. Ochsner J 2016; 16 (1): 22–6.
4. Moradi Y, Baradaran HR, Yazdandoost M et al. Prevalence of Burnout in residents of obstetrics and gynecology: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Med J Islam Repub Iran 2015; 29 (4): 235.
5. Wurm W, Vogel K, Holl A et al. Depression-Burnout Overlap in Physicians. PLoS ONE 2016; 11 (3): e0149913.
6. Veil C. Les étatsd’épuisement. Conc Méd 1959; 23: 2675–81.
7. Freudenberger HJ. Staff Burn-Out. J Soc Issues 1974; 30 (1): 159–65.
8. Kristensen T, Borritz M, Villadsen E, Christensen K. The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory: A new tool for the assessment of burnout. Work and Stress – WORK STRESS 2005; 19: 192–207.
9. Marôco J, Marôco AL, Leite E et al. Burnout in Portuguese Healthcare Professionals: An Analysis at the National Level. Acta Med Port 2016; 29 (1): 24–30.
10. West CP, Dyrbye LN, Erwin PJ, Shanafelt TD. Interventions to prevent and reduce physician burnout: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet 2016; 388 (10057): 2272–81.
11. Keswani RN, Taft TH, Coté GA, Keefer L. Increased levels of stress and burnout are related to decreased physician experience and to interventional gastroenterology career choice: findings from a US survey of endoscopists. Am J Gastroenterol 2011; 106 (10): 1734–40.
12. Dyrbye LN, Thomas MR, Massie FS et al. Burnout and suicidal ideation among U.S. medical students. Ann Intern Med 2008; 149 (5): 334–41.
13. Lu DW, Dresden S, McCloskey C et al. Impact of Burnout on Self-Reported Patient Care Among Emergency Physicians. West J Emerg Med 2015; 16 (7): 996–1001.
14. Barbosa FT, Eloi RJ, Dos Santos LM et al. Correlation between weekly working time and burnout syndrome among anesthesiologists of Maceió-AL. Rev Bras Anestesiol 2017; 67 (2): 115–21.
15. Markwell AL, Wainer Z. The health and wellbeing of junior doctors: insights from a national survey. Med J Aust 2009; 191 (8): 441–4.
16. Heredia DC, Rhodes CS, English SE et al. The national Junior Medical Officer Welfare Study: a snapshot of intern life in Australia. Med J Aust 2009; 191 (8): 445.
17. Willcock SM, Daly MG, Tennant CC, Allard BJ. Burnout and psychiatric morbidity in new medical graduates. Med J Aust 2004; 181 (7): 357–60.
18. Galam E, Komly V, Le Tourneur A, Jund J. Burnout among French GPs in training: a cross-sectional study. Br J Gen Pract 2013; 63 (608): e217-224.
19. Handford C, Lemon J, Grimm MC, Vollmer-Conna U. Empathy as a function of clinical exposure--reading emotion in the eyes. PLoS ONE 2013; 8 (6): e65159.
20. Hojat M, Louis DZ, Maio V, Gonnella JS. Empathy and health care quality. Am J Med Qual 2013; 28 (1): 6–7.
21. Truchot D. Le burnout des étudiants en médecine. Rapport de recherchepour l’URML de Champagne-Ardenne [rapport]. Médecine Générale Reims 30. 2006.
22. Galam E. Burn out des médecins libéraux: une pathologie de la relation d’aide. (1ere partie). Médecine 2007; 3: 419–21.
23. Gleichgerrcht E, Decety J. Empathy in clinical practice: how individual dispositions, gender, and experience moderate empathic concern, burnout, and emotional distress in physicians. PLoS ONE 2013; 8 (4): e61526.
24. Lamothe M, Boujut E, Zenasni F, Sultan S. To be or not to be empathic: the combined role of empathic concern and perspective taking in understanding burnout in general practice. BMC Fam Pract 2014; 15: 15.
25. Tei S, Becker C, Kawada R et al. Can we predict burnout severity from empathy-related brain activity? Transl Psychiatry 2014; 4: e393.
26. Camp NE. Factors Related to Burnout in the Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse. DTIC Document. 1986.
27. Defoe DM, Power ML, Holzman GB et al. Long hours and little sleep: work schedules of residents in obstetrics and gynecology. Obstet Gynecol 2001; 97 (6): 1015–8.
28. Becker KM, Hernborg G, Bode M, Eriksson O. Burnout Data for Flow of Boiling Water in Vertical Round Ducts, Annuli and Rod Clusters. Stockholm (Sweden): AB Atomenergi; 1965.
29. Reader TW, Gillespie A. Patient neglect in healthcare institutions: a systematic review and conceptual model. BMC Health Serv Res 2013; 13: 156.
30. Lichtenstein RL. The job satisfaction and retention of physicians in organized settings: a literature review. Med Care Rev 1984; 41 (3): 139–79.
31. Williams ES, Konrad TR, Scheckler WE et al. Understanding physicians’ intentions to withdraw from practice: the role of job satisfaction, job stress, mental and physical health. 2001. Health Care Manage Rev 2010; 35 (2): 105–15.
32. Bakker AB, Van der Zee KI, Lewig KA, Dollard MF. The relationship between the Big Five personality factors and burnout: a study among volunteer counselors. J Soc Psychol 2006; 146 (1): 31–50.
33. Maslach C, Jackson SE, Leiter MP. Maslach Burnout Inventory manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1996.
34. Pejušković B, Lečić-Toševski D, Priebe S, Tošković O. Burnout syndrome among physicians – the role of personality dimensions and coping strategies. Psychiatr Danub 2011; 23 (4): 389–95.
35. Schernhammer ES, Colditz GA. Suicide rates among physicians: a quantitative and gender assessment (meta-analysis). Am J Psychiatry 2004; 161 (12): 2295–302.
36. Tomioka K, Morita N, Saeki K et al. Working hours, occupational stress and depression among physicians. Occup Med (Lond) 2011; 61 (3): 163–70.
37. Prevalence of depression and distress in a large sample of Canadian residents, interns, and fellows. AJP 1987; 144 (12): 1561–6.
38. Bakker AB, Le Blanc PM, Schaufeli WB. Burnout contagion among intensive care nurses. J Adv Nurs 2005; 51 (3): 276–87.
39. Tyssen R, Vaglum P, Grønvold NT, Ekeberg O. Suicidal ideation among medical students and young physicians: a nationwide and prospective study of prevalence and predictors. J Affect Disord 2001; 64 (1): 69–79.
40. Dyrbye L (Lotte), Shanafelt TD. Physician burnout: A potential threat to successful health care reform. JAMA 2011; 305 (19): 2009–10.
41. Soler JK, Yaman H, Esteva M et al. Burnout in European family doctors: the EGPRN study. Fam Pract 2008; 25 (4): 245–65.
42. Carrier ER, Yee T, Stark L. Matching Supply to Demand: Addressing the U.S. Primary Care Workforce Shortage. Policy Analysis No. 7. Washington, DC: National Institute for Health Care Reform, 2011.
43. Fernandez Nievas IF, Thaver D. Work-Life Balance: A Different Scale for Doctors. Front Pediatr 2015; 3: 115.
44. Welp A, Meier LL, Manser T. The interplay between teamwork, clinicians’ emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study. Crit Care 2016; 20 (1): 110.
45. Dietz AS, Pronovost PJ, Mendez-Tellez PA et al. A systematic review of teamwork in the intensive care unit: what do we know about teamwork, team tasks, and improvement strategies? J Crit Care 2014; 29 (6): 908–14.
46. Salas E, Cooke NJ, Rosen MA. On teams, teamwork, and team performance: discoveries and developments. Hum Factors 2008; 50 (3): 540–7.
47. Van Bogaert P, Clarke S, Roelant E et al. Impacts of unit-level nurse practice environment and burnout on nurse-reported outcomes: a multilevel modelling approach. J Clin Nurs 2010; 19 (11-12): 1664–74.
48. Teixeira C, Ribeiro O, Fonseca AM, Carvalho AS. Burnout in intensive care units – a consideration of the possible prevalence and frequency of new risk factors: a descriptive correlational multicentre study. BMC Anesthesiol 2013; 13 (1): 38.
49. Rothschild JM, Landrigan CP, Cronin JW et al. The Critical Care Safety Study: The incidence and nature of adverse events and serious medical errors in intensive care. Crit Care Med 2005; 33 (8): 1694–700.
50. Valentin A, Schiffinger M, Steyrer J et al. Safety climate reduces medication and dislodgement errors in routine intensive care practice. Intensive Care Med 2013; 39 (3): 391–8.
51. Halbesleben JRB, Rathert C. Linking physician burnout and patient outcomes: exploring the dyadic relationship between physicians and patients. Health Care Manage Rev 2008; 33 (1): 29–39.
52. Nembhard IM, Edmondson AC. Making it safe: the effects of leader inclusiveness and professional status on psychological safety and improvement efforts in health care teams. J Organizational Behavior 2006; 27 (7): 941–66.
53. Welp A, Meier LL, Manser T. Emotional exhaustion and workload predict clinician-rated and objective patient safety. Front Psychol 2014; 5: 1573.
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1. Shanafelt TD, Boone S, Tan L et al. Burnout and satisfaction with work-life balance among US physicians relative to the general US population. Arch Intern Med 2012;172 (18): 1377–85.
2. Williams S. Chiropractors’ perception of occupational stress and its influencing factors: a qualitative study using responses to open-ended questions. Chiropr Man Therap 2016; 24: 2.
3. Parr JM, Pinto N, Hanson M et al. Medical Graduates, Tertiary Hospitals, and Burnout: A Longitudinal Cohort Study. Ochsner J 2016; 16 (1): 22–6.
4. Moradi Y, Baradaran HR, Yazdandoost M et al. Prevalence of Burnout in residents of obstetrics and gynecology: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Med J Islam Repub Iran 2015; 29 (4): 235.
5. Wurm W, Vogel K, Holl A et al. Depression-Burnout Overlap in Physicians. PLoS ONE 2016; 11 (3): e0149913.
6. Veil C. Les étatsd’épuisement. Conc Méd 1959; 23: 2675–81.
7. Freudenberger HJ. Staff Burn-Out. J Soc Issues 1974; 30 (1): 159–65.
8. Kristensen T, Borritz M, Villadsen E, Christensen K. The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory: A new tool for the assessment of burnout. Work and Stress – WORK STRESS 2005; 19: 192–207.
9. Marôco J, Marôco AL, Leite E et al. Burnout in Portuguese Healthcare Professionals: An Analysis at the National Level. Acta Med Port 2016; 29 (1): 24–30.
10. West CP, Dyrbye LN, Erwin PJ, Shanafelt TD. Interventions to prevent and reduce physician burnout: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet 2016; 388 (10057): 2272–81.
11. Keswani RN, Taft TH, Coté GA, Keefer L. Increased levels of stress and burnout are related to decreased physician experience and to interventional gastroenterology career choice: findings from a US survey of endoscopists. Am J Gastroenterol 2011; 106 (10): 1734–40.
12. Dyrbye LN, Thomas MR, Massie FS et al. Burnout and suicidal ideation among U.S. medical students. Ann Intern Med 2008; 149 (5): 334–41.
13. Lu DW, Dresden S, McCloskey C et al. Impact of Burnout on Self-Reported Patient Care Among Emergency Physicians. West J Emerg Med 2015; 16 (7): 996–1001.
14. Barbosa FT, Eloi RJ, Dos Santos LM et al. Correlation between weekly working time and burnout syndrome among anesthesiologists of Maceió-AL. Rev Bras Anestesiol 2017; 67 (2): 115–21.
15. Markwell AL, Wainer Z. The health and wellbeing of junior doctors: insights from a national survey. Med J Aust 2009; 191 (8): 441–4.
16. Heredia DC, Rhodes CS, English SE et al. The national Junior Medical Officer Welfare Study: a snapshot of intern life in Australia. Med J Aust 2009; 191 (8): 445.
17. Willcock SM, Daly MG, Tennant CC, Allard BJ. Burnout and psychiatric morbidity in new medical graduates. Med J Aust 2004; 181 (7): 357–60.
18. Galam E, Komly V, Le Tourneur A, Jund J. Burnout among French GPs in training: a cross-sectional study. Br J Gen Pract 2013; 63 (608): e217-224.
19. Handford C, Lemon J, Grimm MC, Vollmer-Conna U. Empathy as a function of clinical exposure--reading emotion in the eyes. PLoS ONE 2013; 8 (6): e65159.
20. Hojat M, Louis DZ, Maio V, Gonnella JS. Empathy and health care quality. Am J Med Qual 2013; 28 (1): 6–7.
21. Truchot D. Le burnout des étudiants en médecine. Rapport de recherchepour l’URML de Champagne-Ardenne [rapport]. Médecine Générale Reims 30. 2006.
22. Galam E. Burn out des médecins libéraux: une pathologie de la relation d’aide. (1ere partie). Médecine 2007; 3: 419–21.
23. Gleichgerrcht E, Decety J. Empathy in clinical practice: how individual dispositions, gender, and experience moderate empathic concern, burnout, and emotional distress in physicians. PLoS ONE 2013; 8 (4): e61526.
24. Lamothe M, Boujut E, Zenasni F, Sultan S. To be or not to be empathic: the combined role of empathic concern and perspective taking in understanding burnout in general practice. BMC Fam Pract 2014; 15: 15.
25. Tei S, Becker C, Kawada R et al. Can we predict burnout severity from empathy-related brain activity? Transl Psychiatry 2014; 4: e393.
26. Camp NE. Factors Related to Burnout in the Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse. DTIC Document. 1986.
27. Defoe DM, Power ML, Holzman GB et al. Long hours and little sleep: work schedules of residents in obstetrics and gynecology. Obstet Gynecol 2001; 97 (6): 1015–8.
28. Becker KM, Hernborg G, Bode M, Eriksson O. Burnout Data for Flow of Boiling Water in Vertical Round Ducts, Annuli and Rod Clusters. Stockholm (Sweden): AB Atomenergi; 1965.
29. Reader TW, Gillespie A. Patient neglect in healthcare institutions: a systematic review and conceptual model. BMC Health Serv Res 2013; 13: 156.
30. Lichtenstein RL. The job satisfaction and retention of physicians in organized settings: a literature review. Med Care Rev 1984; 41 (3): 139–79.
31. Williams ES, Konrad TR, Scheckler WE et al. Understanding physicians’ intentions to withdraw from practice: the role of job satisfaction, job stress, mental and physical health. 2001. Health Care Manage Rev 2010; 35 (2): 105–15.
32. Bakker AB, Van der Zee KI, Lewig KA, Dollard MF. The relationship between the Big Five personality factors and burnout: a study among volunteer counselors. J Soc Psychol 2006; 146 (1): 31–50.
33. Maslach C, Jackson SE, Leiter MP. Maslach Burnout Inventory manual. Palo Alto: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1996.
34. Pejušković B, Lečić-Toševski D, Priebe S, Tošković O. Burnout syndrome among physicians – the role of personality dimensions and coping strategies. Psychiatr Danub 2011; 23 (4): 389–95.
35. Schernhammer ES, Colditz GA. Suicide rates among physicians: a quantitative and gender assessment (meta-analysis). Am J Psychiatry 2004; 161 (12): 2295–302.
36. Tomioka K, Morita N, Saeki K et al. Working hours, occupational stress and depression among physicians. Occup Med (Lond) 2011; 61 (3): 163–70.
37. Prevalence of depression and distress in a large sample of Canadian residents, interns, and fellows. AJP 1987; 144 (12): 1561–6.
38. Bakker AB, Le Blanc PM, Schaufeli WB. Burnout contagion among intensive care nurses. J Adv Nurs 2005; 51 (3): 276–87.
39. Tyssen R, Vaglum P, Grønvold NT, Ekeberg O. Suicidal ideation among medical students and young physicians: a nationwide and prospective study of prevalence and predictors. J Affect Disord 2001; 64 (1): 69–79.
40. Dyrbye L (Lotte), Shanafelt TD. Physician burnout: A potential threat to successful health care reform. JAMA 2011; 305 (19): 2009–10.
41. Soler JK, Yaman H, Esteva M et al. Burnout in European family doctors: the EGPRN study. Fam Pract 2008; 25 (4): 245–65.
42. Carrier ER, Yee T, Stark L. Matching Supply to Demand: Addressing the U.S. Primary Care Workforce Shortage. Policy Analysis No. 7. Washington, DC: National Institute for Health Care Reform, 2011.
43. Fernandez Nievas IF, Thaver D. Work-Life Balance: A Different Scale for Doctors. Front Pediatr 2015; 3: 115.
44. Welp A, Meier LL, Manser T. The interplay between teamwork, clinicians’ emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study. Crit Care 2016; 20 (1): 110.
45. Dietz AS, Pronovost PJ, Mendez-Tellez PA et al. A systematic review of teamwork in the intensive care unit: what do we know about teamwork, team tasks, and improvement strategies? J Crit Care 2014; 29 (6): 908–14.
46. Salas E, Cooke NJ, Rosen MA. On teams, teamwork, and team performance: discoveries and developments. Hum Factors 2008; 50 (3): 540–7.
47. Van Bogaert P, Clarke S, Roelant E et al. Impacts of unit-level nurse practice environment and burnout on nurse-reported outcomes: a multilevel modelling approach. J Clin Nurs 2010; 19 (11-12): 1664–74.
48. Teixeira C, Ribeiro O, Fonseca AM, Carvalho AS. Burnout in intensive care units – a consideration of the possible prevalence and frequency of new risk factors: a descriptive correlational multicentre study. BMC Anesthesiol 2013; 13 (1): 38.
49. Rothschild JM, Landrigan CP, Cronin JW et al. The Critical Care Safety Study: The incidence and nature of adverse events and serious medical errors in intensive care. Crit Care Med 2005; 33 (8): 1694–700.
50. Valentin A, Schiffinger M, Steyrer J et al. Safety climate reduces medication and dislodgement errors in routine intensive care practice. Intensive Care Med 2013; 39 (3): 391–8.
51. Halbesleben JRB, Rathert C. Linking physician burnout and patient outcomes: exploring the dyadic relationship between physicians and patients. Health Care Manage Rev 2008; 33 (1): 29–39.
52. Nembhard IM, Edmondson AC. Making it safe: the effects of leader inclusiveness and professional status on psychological safety and improvement efforts in health care teams. J Organizational Behavior 2006; 27 (7): 941–66.
53. Welp A, Meier LL, Manser T. Emotional exhaustion and workload predict clinician-rated and objective patient safety. Front Psychol 2014; 5: 1573.
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