Oncologist burnout and compassion fatigue: investigating time pressure at work as a predictor and the mediating role of work-family conflict
Abstract Background Oncologists are at high risk of poor mental health. Prior research has focused on burnout, and has identified heavy workload as a key predictor. Compassion fatigue among physicians has generally received less attention, although medical specialties such as oncology may be especia...
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Main Authors: | Sibyl Kleiner (Author), Jean E. Wallace (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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