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Determinants Of Burnout Among Transplant Surgeons: A National Survey In The United States, Michelle T. Jesse, Marwan S. Abouljoud, Anne Eshelman Mar 2015

Determinants Of Burnout Among Transplant Surgeons: A National Survey In The United States, Michelle T. Jesse, Marwan S. Abouljoud, Anne Eshelman

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Burnout is a response to chronic strain within the workplace characterized by feelings of inefficacy (reduced personal accomplishment), cynicism (depersonalization) and emotional exhaustion. The purpose of this study was to report prevalence and explore organizational and interpersonal contributors of burnout in transplant surgeons. We performed a national cross-sectional survey of 218 transplant surgeons on sociodemographics, professional characteristics, frequency of difficult patient interactions and comfort in dealing with difficult patient interactions, decisional authority, psychological job demands, supervisor and coworker support, with burnout as the outcome. 40.1% reported high levels of emotional exhaustion, 17.1% reported high levels of depersonalization and 46.5% reported …