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  • Gastroenterology
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  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Physician burnout is a growing concern in healthcare systems globally.
  • Gastroenterology faces unique challenges contributing to burnout, including demanding procedures and administrative burdens.
  • Physician well-being is critical for patient safety and healthcare sustainability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key drivers and consequences of burnout among gastroenterologists.
  • To outline evidence-based strategies for preventing and mitigating physician burnout.
  • To emphasize the role of scientific societies in promoting physician well-being.

Main Methods:

  • The study is based on a survey of the National Societies Forum and National Societies Committee.
  • A meta-analysis by Shiha et al. was incorporated.
  • A scoping review of evidence-based interventions for physician burnout was conducted.

Main Results:

  • Key systemic and individual drivers of burnout were identified.
  • Consequences of burnout on individual health, patient safety, and healthcare systems were outlined.
  • Strategies for intervention, emphasizing systemic challenges and coordinated efforts, were presented.

Conclusions:

  • Physician burnout is a systemic challenge requiring coordinated efforts from individuals, hospitals, and scientific societies.
  • National and specialist gastroenterology societies play a pivotal role in implementing initiatives and advocating for change.
  • Commitment to physician well-being and ongoing research are essential for progress in addressing burnout.