Relationship Between Physician Burnout and Patient’s Perception of Bedside Time Spent by Physicians
Although the adverse effect of burnout on physicians has been widely documented, studies have shown an inconsistent relationship between burnout and the quality of patient care. We hypothesized that physician burnout will have an inverse relationship with the time spent at the bedside by physicians....
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Shannon Leung [verfasserIn] Mukta Panda [verfasserIn] Georgia McIntosh [verfasserIn] Nargiza Kurbanova [verfasserIn] Anna-Carson Rimer Uhelski [verfasserIn] Muhammad Mubbashir Sheikh [verfasserIn] Rehan Qayyum [verfasserIn] |
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