Burnout and intentions to quit the practice among community pediatricians: associations with specific professional activities
Abstract Background Burnout is an occupational disease expressed by loss of mental and physical energy due to prolonged and unsuccessful coping with stressors at work. A prior survey among Israeli pediatricians published in 2006 found a correlation between burnout and job structure match, defined as...
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Main Authors: | Zachi Grossman (Author), Gabriel Chodick (Author), Talma Kushnir (Author), Herman Avner Cohen (Author), Gil Chapnick (Author), Shai Ashkenazi (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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