Factors contributing to burnout in dermatologists
- PMID: 32563344
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2020.02.002
Factors contributing to burnout in dermatologists
Abstract
Physician burnout is associated with increased medical errors, lower patient satisfaction, and decreased professional work effort. Although rates of burnout are lower in dermatology than in other specialties, the prevalence is still high and increasing. Burnout affects both personal and patient care. It is important to consider factors and ways to combat this phenomenon to prevent deterioration. To achieve this, a comprehensive understanding of the causes contributing to burnout in dermatology is crucial. To date, a limited number of publications have specifically addressed burnout in dermatology. In this contribution, burnout in dermatology, burnout prevention, and promotion of dermatologist wellness through the systemic approach of the Stanford model for professional fulfillment, which includes creating a culture of wellness, workplace efficiency, and resilience, are reviewed.
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