2020
DOI: 10.1111/ajr.12570
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Pilot study of the effectiveness of a Mindful Self‐Care and Resiliency program for rural doctors in Australia

Abstract: Objective Rural doctors are difficult to recruit and retain. Burnout and stress in the medical workforce fluctuates according to location. Overall, doctors have an elevated risk of depression and suicide compared to the general population and other professionals. Higher levels of occupational stress also effect patient care, levels of work satisfaction and relationships with others. This study evaluated the effectiveness, acceptability, feasibility and sustainability of the Mindful Self‐Care and Resiliency Pro… Show more

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“…Of the eight articles selected for this review, six were primary studies (Barcons et al, 2019;Fortney et al, 2013;McGonagle et al, 2020;Rees et al, 2020;Verweij et al, 2016;West et al, 2014), and two were systematic reviews (Panagioti et al, 2017;Wiederhold et al,2018).…”
Section: Chapter Three: Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the eight articles selected for this review, six were primary studies (Barcons et al, 2019;Fortney et al, 2013;McGonagle et al, 2020;Rees et al, 2020;Verweij et al, 2016;West et al, 2014), and two were systematic reviews (Panagioti et al, 2017;Wiederhold et al,2018).…”
Section: Chapter Three: Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies also measured the individual domains of burnout. Various burnout measurement scales were used including the MBI (Barcons et al, 2019;Fortney et al, 2013;McGonagle et al, 2020;West et al, 2013), 10-item Burnout Measure Short Version (Rees et al, 2020), and the Utrecht Burnout Scale for Contactual Occupations (Verweij et al, 2016). A small subset of the studies used mixed methods to collect quantitative and qualitative data.…”
Section: Chapter Three: Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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