Healthcare worker burnout: exploring the experiences of doctors working in a maternity unit in Namibia
Abstract Background Globally, healthcare workers (HCWs) in maternity units are at high risk of developing burnout. Burnout can lead to multiple harmful impacts on HCWs, their patients, and the broader healthcare system. Little is known about the burden of burnout among sub-Saharan African HCWs. Alth...
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Main Authors: | Tanya Y. Brückner (Author), S. Heemelaar (Author), T. Endjala (Author), T. van den Akker (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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