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Burnout in NHS Surgeons a systematic review and narrative synthesis of risk-factors, effects, interventions and implications for stakeholders
Extract from Abstract:
The term ‘burnout’was first coined in 1974 after it was observedthat some healthcare volunteers followed a similar pattern of becoming emotionally tiredand losing motivation in their work after unsuccessfully treating patients. Research after these initial observations has improved current understanding of how burnout is developed. Typically, burnout is defined as the end of process of disillusionment with a job where the person becomes less effective in their role.
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Dissertation for MSc in Healthcare Leadership and Commissioning 2018-2019. Date of submission - August 2019.
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Contributed by: | WE-R NHS (Workforce and Education Research NHS) |
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Licence: | More information on licences |
Last updated: | 30 April 2024 |
First contributed: | 27 September 2023 |
Audience access level: | General user |
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