Exploring resilience in family physicians working in primary health care in the Cape Metropole
Background: Despite the high prevalence of burnout among doctors, studies have shown that some doctors who choose to remain in primary healthcare (PHC) survive, even thrive, despite stressful working conditions. The ability to be resilient may assist family physicians (FPs) to adapt successfully to...
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Main Authors: | Leigh Wagner (Author), Michael K. Pather (Author) |
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