Interventions to prevent and reduce physician burnout: A systematic review and meta-analysis
November 5, 2015 The Lancet
This literature review looks at how burnout among physicians has changed over the years. It concludes that both individual-focused and structural or organizational interventions can reduce physician burnout.
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