2022
DOI: 10.15406/jpcpy.2022.13.00713
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Distressed but Highly Satisfied: Professional and Personal Distress of Nepali Doctors

Abstract: Background: This research studied the prevalence of professional and personal distress of Nepali doctors, and examined the impact of their professional quality of life (ProQOL) on their distress. Aim: To examine the situation of personal and professional distress and explore interrelationships between measures of ProQOL (burnout - BO, secondary traumatic stress - STS, and compassion satisfaction - CS) with personal distress (anxiety, depression and somatic burden) of Nepali doctors. Methods: A survey design … Show more

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