Quality of care and health professional burnout: narrative literature review

N Humphries, K Morgan, M Catherine Conry… - International journal of …, 2014 - emerald.com
Purpose–Quality of care and health professional burnout are important issues in their own
right, however, relatively few studies have examined both. The purpose of this paper is to …

Using a single item to measure burnout in primary care staff: a psychometric evaluation

ED Dolan, D Mohr, M Lempa, S Joos, SD Fihn… - Journal of general …, 2015 - Springer
Background Burnout affects nearly half of all US nurses and physicians, and has been
linked to poor outcomes such as worse patient safety. The most common measure of …

Pathology in the medical profession?: taking the pulse of physician wellness and burnout

I Schrijver - Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 2016 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context.—In the past decades, physician wellness has diminished in every aspect of
professional life. Burnout symptoms in the United States affect 30% to 68% of physicians …

Evaluating organizational performance of public hospitals using the McKinsey 7-S framework

M Chmielewska, J Stokwiszewski, J Markowska… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Background This study examined non-financial aspects of the organizational performance of
public hospitals from the perspective of hospital physicians; the obtained results were …

Elements of team-based care in a patient-centered medical home are associated with lower burnout among VA primary care employees

CD Helfrich, ED Dolan, J Simonetti, RJ Reid… - Journal of general …, 2014 - Springer
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND A high proportion of the US primary care workforce reports
burnout, which is associated with negative consequences for clinicians and patients. Many …

The relationship between patients' perceptions of care quality and three factors: nursing staff job satisfaction, organizational characteristics and patient age

T Kvist, A Voutilainen, R Mäntynen… - BMC health services …, 2014 - Springer
Background The relationship between nurses' job satisfaction and their perceptions of
quality of care has been examined in previous studies. There is little evidence, however …

Motivation factors affecting the job attitude of medical doctors and the organizational performance of public hospitals in Warsaw, Poland

M Chmielewska, J Stokwiszewski, J Filip… - BMC Health Services …, 2020 - Springer
Background This paper examines the relationship between selected motivation factors that
affect the attitude to work among medical doctors at public hospitals and the organizational …

Why not nephrology? A survey of US internal medicine subspecialty fellows

KD Jhaveri, MA Sparks, HH Shah, S Khan… - American Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: There is a decreased interest in nephrology such that the number of
trainees likely will not meet the upcoming workforce demands posed by the projected …

A national comparison of burnout and work‐life balance among internal medicine hospitalists and outpatient general internists

DL Roberts, TD Shanafelt, LN Dyrbye… - Journal of hospital …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND General internists suffer higher rates of burnout and lower satisfaction with
work‐life balance than most specialties, but the impact of inpatient vs outpatient practice …

A matter of priorities? Exploring the persistent gender pay gap in hospital medicine

AC Weaver, TB Wetterneck… - Journal of hospital …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Gender earnings disparities among physicians exist even after considering
differences in specialty, part‐time status, and practice type. Little is known about the role of …