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Home Research Research Library Workplace Factors Associated With Burnout of Family Physicians Workplace Factors Associated With Burnout of Family Physicians 2017 Author(s) Rassolian, M, Peterson, Lars E, Fang, Bo, Knight, H C, Peabody, Michael R, Baxley, Elizabeth G, and Mainous, Arch G III Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Continuing Certification Questionnaire, Physician Experience (Burnout / Satisfaction), Practice Organization / Ownership, and Visiting Scholar/Fellow Volume JAMA Internal Medicine Source JAMA Internal Medicine Burnout is on the rise, with over half of US physicians reporting at least 1 symptom in 2014.1 Physician burnout has negative impacts on both physician well-being and patient care.1 Addressing burnout is imperative to improving the care of patients, promoting the health of physicians, and reducing health care costs. Practice features associated with burnout include clinic demands, paperwork, and maintaining work/life balance.2 Our purpose was to examine burnout in a national sample of board certified family physicians. ABFM Research Read all 2021 Distribution of Physician Specialties by Rurality Go to Distribution of Physician Specialties by Rurality 2020 Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) Go to Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) 2015 Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification Go to Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification 2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians
Author(s) Rassolian, M, Peterson, Lars E, Fang, Bo, Knight, H C, Peabody, Michael R, Baxley, Elizabeth G, and Mainous, Arch G III Topic(s) Role of Primary Care, and Achieving Health System Goals Keyword(s) Continuing Certification Questionnaire, Physician Experience (Burnout / Satisfaction), Practice Organization / Ownership, and Visiting Scholar/Fellow Volume JAMA Internal Medicine Source JAMA Internal Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2021 Distribution of Physician Specialties by Rurality Go to Distribution of Physician Specialties by Rurality 2020 Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) Go to Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) 2015 Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification Go to Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification 2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians
2021 Distribution of Physician Specialties by Rurality Go to Distribution of Physician Specialties by Rurality
2020 Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE) Go to Integrating Community and Clinical Data to Assess Patient Risks with A Population Health Assessment Engine (PHATE)
2015 Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification Go to Smaller Practices Are Less Likely to Report PCMH Certification
2013 The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians Go to The rise of electronic health record adoption among family physicians