[Emergency physicians and "burn out" syndrome].

Arif Alper Cevik, C James Holliman, Sedat Yanturali
Author Information
  1. Arif Alper Cevik: Eskişehir Osmangazi Universitesi, Tip Fakültesi, Eğitim, Uygulama ve Araştirma Hastanesi, ATM-Acil Servis, Meşelik, Eskişehir, Turkey. dr_cevik@hotmail.com

Abstract

Emergency physicians are continuously under stress because of overcrowded departments, severity of cases, and their work schedules. In addition to this work stress, unregular social and family life are the main components of ongoing Burn out process in these professionals. Burn out is the end point of the process which is complicated by the loss of professional enthusiasm and satisfaction, and negative behavioral approach to the patients. This review includes detailed statements on specific headlines, such as residency period, shift system, sleep management, risk of physical and psychological diseases, and stress management for emergency physicians.

MeSH Term

Burnout, Professional
Emergency Service, Hospital
Humans
Medical Staff, Hospital
Turkey
Workforce
Workload
Workplace

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