“…28, for a review), highlighting the importance of meta‐analysis. Although some meta‐analyses (e.g., Lomas et al, , ) show small to moderate effects for burnout, these findings are likely to be biased upwards given the omission of unpublished literature in these studies, as well as the smaller number of studies included. Our finding, based on a broader sample of literature, is consistent with the notion that burnout does not easily respond to interventions that target the individual but rather may need to be combined with structural interventions that concurrently address the work environment (see Maslach et al, ), such as cultivating an organizational climate that is supportive of employees' ability to proactively engage in mindfulness or other behaviors that support their well‐being (e.g., Slemp, Kern, Patrick, & Ryan, ; White, Slemp, & Murray, ).…”