The Study of Burnout Among Physicians and Nurses : A Part from the Book Chapter : Examining Burnout Experiences among Employees in Health Systems

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Dopelt et al. found that burnout was prevalent among non-nurses and non-physicians in a health system. However, they did not specify the titles of the non-nurses and non-physicians, such as whether they were administrative or patient-facing personnel. To supplement their survey results, they conducted 10 interviews with nurses, physicians, and medical technologists. Interestingly, their themes did not align with Hansen et al.’s themes, despite the interviews occurring during the novel coronavirus pandemic. However, the themes of patient orientation and caring for patients was shared among both studies. In their study of burnout among physicians and nurses, Lu et al. found similar themes as Dopelt et al. and Hansen et al., one of which included loneliness.

Author(s) Details:

Teray Johnson,
Data Sciences, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, Harrisburg, PA, USA.

Mark Newman,
Data Sciences, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, Harrisburg, PA, USA.

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