Authors
Liselotte N Dyrbye, Sara E Burke, Rachel R Hardeman, Jeph Herrin, Natalie M Wittlin, Mark Yeazel, John F Dovidio, Brooke Cunningham, Richard O White, Sean M Phelan, Daniel V Satele, Tait D Shanafelt, Michelle Van Ryn
Publication date
2018/9/18
Journal
Jama
Volume
320
Issue
11
Pages
1114-1130
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Importance
Burnout among physicians is common and has been associated with medical errors and lapses in professionalism. It is unknown whether rates for symptoms of burnout among resident physicians vary by clinical specialty and if individual factors measured during medical school relate to the risk of burnout and career choice regret during residency.
Objective
To explore factors associated with symptoms of burnout and career choice regret during residency.
Design, Setting, and Participants
Prospective cohort study of 4732 US resident physicians. First-year medical students were enrolled between October 2010 and January 2011 and completed the baseline questionnaire. Participants were invited to respond to 2 questionnaires; one during year 4 of medical school (January-March 2014) and the other during the second year of residency (spring of 2016). The last follow-up was on July 31, 2016.
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