2020
DOI: 10.1111/anae.14913
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Stress, burnout, depression and work satisfaction among UK anaesthetic trainees – a response

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“…We sincerely thank Heaton et al [1] for their many positive comments regarding our recent publication [2]. While much effort was made to recruit from the 'finding things easier' cohort of the quantitative arm [3], they simply did not come forward to be interviewed.…”
Section: Stress Burnout Depression and Work Satisfaction Among Uk Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We sincerely thank Heaton et al [1] for their many positive comments regarding our recent publication [2]. While much effort was made to recruit from the 'finding things easier' cohort of the quantitative arm [3], they simply did not come forward to be interviewed.…”
Section: Stress Burnout Depression and Work Satisfaction Among Uk Amentioning
confidence: 99%