More health care teamwork means less burnout: physician survey

10/15/24 at 03:00 AM

More health care teamwork means less burnout: physician survey 
American Medical Association (AMA); by Georgia Garvey; 10/8/24 
Physician burnout is largely influenced by workplace structure and experiences. That is where team-based and safe-care delivery can help, according to a study published in The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. In the study, “Teamwork Climate, Safety Climate, and Physician Burnout: A National, Cross-Sectional Study,” 1,218 U.S. doctors nationwide were surveyed about burnout and workplace experiences, including teamwork and safety climate. ... The researchers concluded that there is a strong relationship between the amount of teamwork and safety in physicians’ work environments and burnout. It is a relationship that showed improvements on those metrics even when compared with slightly different work climates. Among the physicians surveyed, 27.4% reported high depersonalization, 39.9% reported high emotional exhaustion and 45.6% met the criteria for burnout. But even small increases in teamwork and safety climate were related to improvements in physicians’ feelings of depersonalization, burnout or emotional exhaustion.

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