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  2. Nurses are leaving the profession in droves. It’s causing ...

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    The signs of burnout are clear, with limited staff and immense demands challenging the nurses' ability to perform their duties. ... To address nursing burnout, health care systems must do more to ...

  3. Physician burnout - Wikipedia

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    The healthcare landscape continues to evolve, and factors like an aging population, [9] physician shortage, change from volume-based care to value-based care, [10] Patients as customer [11] are some drivers of the change. These changes are happening rapidly and concurrently with a consequent adverse impact on physician burnout.

  4. Citing report, Harris and surgeon general warn of health care ...

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy are warning of burnout among the nation’s health care staff after more than two years of the COVID-19 ...

  5. The spiraling problem of doctor shortages and burnout - AOL

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    The burnout factor. A solution to physician and health care shortages in the U.S. needs to consider both the input and output of workers, Resneck said.

  6. Health professional - Wikipedia

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    There is some evidence that cognitive-behavioral therapy, relaxation training and therapy (including meditation and massage), and modifying schedules can reduce stress and burnout among multiple sectors of health care providers. Research is ongoing in this area, especially with regards to physicians, whose occupational stress and burnout is ...

  7. Exhaustion disorder - Wikipedia

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    Exhaustion disorder or stress-induced exhaustion disorder (ED, Swedish: utmattningssyndrom) is a diagnosis used in Swedish healthcare to indicate a maladaptive stress disorder more severe than adjustment disorder. Common signs include exhaustion, reduced cognitive ability and a range of physical symptoms. The symptoms develop gradually as a ...

  8. New CDC program hopes to combat health care worker burnout - AOL

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    The new Impact Wellbeing program provides leadership resources on addressing burnout and encourages hospitals to administer well-being questionnaires. New CDC program hopes to combat health care ...

  9. Compassion fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Critical care personnel have the highest reported rates of burnout, a syndrome associated with progression to compassion fatigue. These providers witness high rates of patient disease and death, leaving them to question whether their work is truly meaningful.

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