2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.956651
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The impact of mindfulness practice on physician burnout: A scoping review

Abstract: BackgroundPhysician burnout is a growing phenomenon in current health systems worldwide. With the emergence of COVID-19, burnout in healthcare is progressively becoming a serious concern. Increasing emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment threaten the effective delivery of healthcare. Compassion fatigue and moral injury are a considerable risk to the doctor-patient relationship. These issues can potentially be mitigated by mindfulness practice, which has shown promising res… Show more

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“…Mindfulness, in the different forms in which it can be implemented (e.g., individually, paired with a trainer, in groups, online [69]), facilitates clarity and insight, as well as enhancing critical reflection and effective management of challenging situations, a sense of autonomy, patience and acceptance of both pleasant and unpleasant life experiences. It reduces emotional distress and can facilitate new and more effective responses to negative behaviours and ruminating thoughts [70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mindfulness, in the different forms in which it can be implemented (e.g., individually, paired with a trainer, in groups, online [69]), facilitates clarity and insight, as well as enhancing critical reflection and effective management of challenging situations, a sense of autonomy, patience and acceptance of both pleasant and unpleasant life experiences. It reduces emotional distress and can facilitate new and more effective responses to negative behaviours and ruminating thoughts [70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For physicians, there have been exhortations to build more resilience (Fatima et al, 2022) expand mindfulness practices (Malik & Annabi, 2022) fund research on health workforce well-being (Melnick et al, 2023) and to incorporate more human-centered and participatory design methodologies in the healthcare settings (Benishek et al, 2023). Similar to many of the suggestions for improving morale and well-being for nurses, however, these responses seem overly individualistic and psychological in the context of the massive changes in the overall structure of US healthcare.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The symptoms of burnout, if left unchecked, can cascade into anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and even suicidal ideation. 1 Burnout is associated with poor communication with patients, a reduction in the quality of the doctor–patient relationship, doctors struggling to meet work demands, and higher incidences of mistakes. 1 …”
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confidence: 99%