Burnout among government employees has continued to steadily decline, according to new survey data, but researchers say it’s still at a concerning level. “I think that when government workers, in ...
Over the past four decades, women working in healthcare have reported significantly higher levels of stress and burnout than their male counterparts worldwide, according to a new literature review.
Burnout has become a workplace epidemic. Gallup's 2024 State of the Global Workplace report shows that a majority of employees don't feel they're thriving. While many companies have responded by ...
In her new book, ‘Burnout Immunity,’ Kandi Wiens, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Master’s in Medical Education Program breaks down the science of burnout. If you’ve ever had the ...
There is growing concern about the well-being of physicians and the consequences of poor well-being for physicians themselves, their patients, and the broader health care system. Diminished well-being ...
According to a survey of more than 1,700 physicians, residents, and medical students, burnout is tied to multiple factors, including mental health stigma in the medical field as well as how private ...
If you feel as though you’ve been hearing your colleagues, professional acquaintances, family or friends talk about burnout more than usual, you’re not imagining it. According to a recent report by ...
Burnout, an occupational health concern, is described as exhaustion related mostly to work, although it applies to other domains too. Burnout carries emotional exhaustion (e.g., emotional ...
We often assume burnout is a matter of overwork. But more often it grows out of the everyday strains and frictions of the way we work together. Because these dynamics are so rarely named and ...