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Medicine, General & Internal
Changli Sun, Hu Jiang, Qingfang Yao, Xianwei Wang, Xueke Wen, Hanmei Liu
Summary: This study aims to identify profiles of nurses' perceived professional benefits and their predictors. The findings show that registered nurses have three unique profiles of professional benefits, and there is a correlation between marital status, the number of night shifts per month, and leadership role.
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Catarina Correia, Raquel Teixeira, Nuno Miguel Peres de Almeida, Sofia Morais, Pedro Figueiredo
Summary: The study aimed to assess the occurrence of burnout in Portuguese gastroenterologists and found a higher prevalence of burnout in young doctors, interns, doctors performing multiple techniques (upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and colonoscopy), those working on weekends or involved in legal-medical issues.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
(2021)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Ying Xiao, Dong Dong, Huanyu Zhang, Peipei Chen, Xiangyan Li, Zhuang Tian, Zhicheng Jing, Shuyang Zhang
Summary: Burnout symptoms are common among Chinese medical professionals and are independently associated with capability well-being. Male medical professionals with shorter working years, working in tertiary hospitals, and those specialized in certain fields are at higher risk of experiencing burnout symptoms.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
Article
Surgery
Cecilie Markvard Moller, Thomas Clausen, Birgit Aust, Jonas Peter Eiberg
Summary: This study investigated the prevalence of burnout and its associated risk factors among European vascular surgeons and vascular surgeons in training in Denmark. The findings showed that over 80% of the participants suffered from burnout, which was strongly associated with the psychosocial work environment.
JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY
(2022)
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Health Care Sciences & Services
Lisa S. Rotenstein, Nate Apathy, A. Jay Holmgren, David W. Bates
Summary: This study aimed to investigate physicians' note composition strategies and their correlation with time spent on notes and EHR use. The analysis of 215,207 US-based ambulatory physicians using the Epic EHR identified six distinct note composition strategies. The findings suggest that how physicians use EHR-based documentation tools can significantly impact reducing documentation time and alleviating EHR-associated burden.
JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Wei Zhou, Juncai Pu, Xiaogang Zhong, Wensong Yang, Teng Teng, Li Fan, Haiyang Wang, Lu Tian, Yiyun Liu, Peng Xie
Summary: The study found that Chinese neurology graduate students exhibit overlapping symptoms of burnout and depression, influenced by various factors. Students with depressive symptoms tended to be categorized as burnout students. Being unmarried, having children, and career choice regret were characteristics of students with only burnout, while those with overlapping symptoms were impacted by more factors.
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
(2021)
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Health Care Sciences & Services
Suleyman Utku Celik, Alperen Aslan, Eylul Coskun, Beyza Nur Coban, Zeynep Haner, Selin Kart, Mahmoud N. I. Skaik, Merve Didem Kocer, Bahar Busra Ozkan, Cihangir Akyol
Summary: Burnout is prevalent and severe among general surgeons, with factors such as working in specific types of hospitals, weekly working hours, and frequency of social activities being independently associated with burnout.
BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
(2021)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Xiaoyu Deng, Yongqiong Tan
Summary: Based on data from NHANES, this study suggests that high dietary selenium intake may be associated with an increased risk of osteoarthritis, although further examination is needed due to limitations in the dietary questionnaire survey.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2023)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Christian Wilson R. Turalde, Adrian Espiritu, Ian Daniel N. Macinas, Roland Dominic G. Jamora
Summary: Neurology residents are highly susceptible to burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic, with lack of compensation and excessive on-duty days being major contributing factors. Residents suggested increasing manpower, self-care practices, reducing clerical tasks, improving work environment, and ensuring adequate compensation as potential ways to address burnout.
NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
(2022)
Article
Critical Care Medicine
Zihan Hu, Haofei Wang, Jianfeng Xie, Junwei Zhang, Hailiang Li, Songqiao Liu, Qing Li, Yi Yang, Yingzi Huang
Summary: A national cross-sectional study in mainland China investigated burnout severity among ICU doctors and nurses, with a burnout rate of 69.7%. Factors associated with burnout included low exercise frequency, comorbidities, working in high-quality hospitals, longer work experience, more night shifts, and fewer paid vacation days. This baseline data could help analyze and interpret burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic.
JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE
(2021)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Changsheng Zhang, Shengshu Wang, Hange Li, Fan Su, Yuguang Huang, Weidong Mi
Summary: This paper reports the findings of a nationwide survey conducted in China from 2018 to 2019 on the current status of anaesthesiology. The survey revealed a significant number of hospital departments providing anaesthesia care, with a low proportion of independent anaesthesiology departments and an increasing workload for anaesthesiologists.
LANCET REGIONAL HEALTH-WESTERN PACIFIC
(2021)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Carles Forne, Oriol Yuguero
Summary: This study assessed the internal reliability and performance of the MBI-HSS in Spanish urgency healthcare personnel. The results showed that the MBI-HSS is a reliable and factorially valid instrument to evaluate burnout syndrome.
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
(2022)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Eric A. Apaydin, Danielle E. Rose, Michael R. McClean, Elizabeth M. Yano, Paul G. Shekelle, Karin M. Nelson, Susan E. Stockdale
Summary: Challenges with care coordination reported by VA primary care providers are associated with burnout, especially when managing patients with outside prescriptions or obtaining outside tests or records. Interventions to improve care coordination could help enhance the experience of VA providers and alleviate burnout.
BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
(2021)
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Clinical Neurology
Xingchao Wang, Yuran Qiao, Shiyin Wang
Summary: This study demonstrates bidirectional relationships between parental phubbing and problematic smartphone use, as well as learning burnout. Problematic smartphone use significantly mediates the relationship between parental phubbing and learning burnout.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Siqi Zhao, Hong Wang
Summary: Based on the Job Demands-Resources theory, this study explores the relationships among teaching-research conflict, career adaptability, justice climate, job burnout, and turnover intention. The findings suggest that job burnout mediates the relationship between teaching-research conflict and turnover intention, while career adaptability moderates this connection. Additionally, justice climate exhibits a cross-level interaction effect concerning the relationship between teaching-research conflict and turnover intention.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Nursing
Bettina Voelzer, Monira El Genedy-Kalyoncu, Alexandra Fastner, Tsenka Tomova-Simitchieva, Konrad Neumann, Kathrin Hillmann, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, Elisabeth Hahnel, Janna Sill, Katrin Balzer, Jan Kottner
Summary: The study aimed to evaluate the effects of implementing a skincare and prevention package on older nursing home residents. The results indicate that tailored and evidence-based nursing routines can improve skin health and safety in residential long-term care, but there was no significant impact on the skin barrier function.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
(2024)
Review
Nursing
Han Fu, Dongjiang Hou, Ran Xu, Qian You, Hang Li, Qing Yang, Hao Wang, Jing Gao, Dingxi Bai
Summary: This study systematically reviewed published studies on risk prediction models for DVT in patients with acute stroke and found a high risk of bias. Future studies should focus on developing new models with larger samples, rigorous study designs, and multicenter external validation.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
(2024)
Article
Nursing
Laura Peutere, Jaana Pentti, Annina Ropponen, Mika Kivimaki, Mikko Harmae, Oxana Krutova, Jenni Ervasti, Aki Koskinen, Marianna Virtanen
Summary: Nurse understaffing and limited nursing work experience are associated with patient mortality during hospital stays, especially among patients with comorbidities. The use of administrative data to monitor and improve nurses' working conditions is crucial for reducing in-hospital mortality.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
(2024)
Review
Nursing
Yuanyuan Zhang, Lining Wang, Wenbi Wu, Shi Zhang, Min Zhang, Wenjing She, Qianqian Cheng, Nana Chen, Pengxia Fan, Yuxin Du, Haiyan Song, Xianyu Hu, Jiajie Zhang, Caiyan Ding
Summary: This meta-analysis identifies comorbid factors and behavioral factors that are significantly associated with inadequate bowel preparation in older adults undergoing colonoscopy.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
(2024)
Article
Nursing
Long Huang, Bing-yue Zhao, Xiao-ting Li, Shui-xiu Huang, Ting-ting Chen, Xiao Cheng, Si-jia Li, Hao Li, Rong -fang Hu
Summary: This study investigated the impact of a family-focused online parenting support intervention on parents' well-being and preterm infants' outcomes. The intervention showed significant improvements in parents' sense of competence, caregiving ability, depression, and social support. However, there were no significant differences in preterm infants' weight and length, or in family functioning.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
(2024)