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    • Medical research
    • Physician well-being
    • Patient safety

    Background:

    • Physician burnout is a significant issue in healthcare.
    • Previous studies indicated a notable prevalence of burnout among physicians.
    • The link between physician burnout and patient safety requires further investigation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the prevalence of physician burnout in 2014.
    • To compare burnout rates with a previous study from 2011.
    • To highlight the implications of burnout for patient safety.

    Main Methods:

    • A survey was conducted among physicians.
    • Data on burnout symptoms were collected in 2014.
    • Results were compared to a 2011 survey.

    Main Results:

    • In 2014, 54% of surveyed physicians exhibited symptoms of burnout.
    • This represents an increase from 45% in a 2011 study.
    • Burnout is associated with behaviors that can compromise patient safety.

    Conclusions:

    • Physician burnout has increased significantly between 2011 and 2014.
    • The rising rates of burnout pose a risk to patient safety.
    • Addressing physician burnout is crucial for maintaining quality healthcare.