2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2004.04.014
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Job satisfaction, stress, and burnout among Canadian gynecologic oncologists

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“…Rates of psychiatric disturbances, including depressive symptoms, anxiety, and sleep disturbances, 22,37,38,42,45 in clinicians working in end-of-life care ranged from 12% in a study of palliative care physicians 37 to between one-quarter and one-third of oncologists in other studies. 38,42,45 One study found that women had more psychological distress and demoralization than men (30% vs 24.5%) and house staff had more than attending oncologists (30% vs 21.6%).…”
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“…Rates of psychiatric disturbances, including depressive symptoms, anxiety, and sleep disturbances, 22,37,38,42,45 in clinicians working in end-of-life care ranged from 12% in a study of palliative care physicians 37 to between one-quarter and one-third of oncologists in other studies. 38,42,45 One study found that women had more psychological distress and demoralization than men (30% vs 24.5%) and house staff had more than attending oncologists (30% vs 21.6%).…”
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“…One-third of Canadian gynecologic oncologists, 45 about one-half of Ontario oncologists and allied health professionals, 38 about one-half of Japanese palliative care physicians, 37 and two-thirds of Japanese oncologists 37 who had participated in the studies reported feelings of low personal accomplishment. American surgical oncologists were least likely to report such feelings (9.6%).…”
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“…Fourteen percent of Canadian gynecologic oncologists are actively looking for alternative jobs and 45% are trying to decrease the number of hours worked per week. When considering an alternate job, the most important factors are location, colleagues, and potential for personal growth [20]. The effect of burnout of a career-counseling program measured among general dental practitioners.…”
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“…7 Burnout syndrome is also prevalent among other specialists. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] According to these studies health workers may experience multiple stressors including a sense of failure or frustration when patient's illness progresses, feelings of powerlessness against illness and its associated losses, role conflicts and ambiguity, and the failure to enable a good death.…”
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“…[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] However, the number of studies conducted by physicians and nurses working in obstetric and gynecology clinics are very few. 13,24 With this study, we aimed to measure the burnout levels and to determine the relation between the health care professionals working in different obstetrics and gynecology clinics in Turkey.…”
Section: Burnout In Physicians and Nurses Working Inmentioning
confidence: 99%