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Infographic: PAs Struggle With Burnout and Depression Physician assistants in the US continue to struggle with high incidences of burnout and/or depression. Nearly 2 in 3 said that they felt ...
Nurses are leaving the workforce because of stress and burnout, workload, understaffing, inadequate salary, and workplace violence, according to the data. While the survey does show moderation for ...
Burnout is more than feeling a little stressed at work from time to time. The World Health Organization (WHO) takes burnout so seriously that it's included in the International Classification of ...
Burnout is not a medical condition, but rather a result of chronic unmitigated stress, which can have wear and tear effects on the body, especially when it doesn’t ease up. The World Health ...
Coined in the 1970s by the American psychologist Herbert Freudenberger, the term “burnout” has become part of our everyday vocabulary as many struggle to maintain a work-life balance in the ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physician burnout and job dissatisfaction rates reached historic highs. In the years since, burnout rates have come down — though not nearly enough to ease concerns ...