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Estimating the attributable cost of physician burnout in the United States
S Han, TD Shanafelt, CA Sinsky, KM Awad, LN Dyrbye, LC Fiscus, ...
Annals of internal medicine 170 (11), 784-790, 2019
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Funding research on health workforce well-being to optimize the work environment
ER Melnick, CA Sinsky, T Shanafelt
JAMA 329 (14), 1145-1146, 2023
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health, US Department of Veterans Affairs
Primary care in peril: how clinicians view the problems and solutions
EE Sullivan, RS Etz, MM Gonzalez, SR Reves, J Deubel, KC Stange, ...
NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery 4 (6), CAT. 23.0029, 2023
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Medical scribes and electronic health records
CA Sinsky, JW Beasley
JAMA 314 (5), 519-519, 2015
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Use and Misuse of Quality Indicators to Characterize Screening as Excessive—Reply
J Simon, J Panzer, CA Sinsky
JAMA Internal Medicine 181 (11), 1543-1544, 2021
Mandat: US Department of Veterans Affairs
Tersedia di suatu tempat: 38
Physician burnout, well-being, and work unit safety grades in relationship to reported medical errors
DS Tawfik, J Profit, TI Morgenthaler, DV Satele, CA Sinsky, LN Dyrbye, ...
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 93 (11), 1571-1580, 2018
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Prevalence and correlates of stress and burnout among US healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national cross-sectional survey study
K Prasad, C McLoughlin, M Stillman, S Poplau, E Goelz, S Taylor, ...
EClinicalMedicine 35, 2021
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Changes in burnout and satisfaction with work-life integration in physicians during the first 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic
TD Shanafelt, CP West, LN Dyrbye, M Trockel, M Tutty, H Wang, ...
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 97 (12), 2248-2258, 2022
Mandat: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
COVID-related stress and work intentions in a sample of US health care workers
CA Sinsky, RL Brown, MJ Stillman, M Linzer
Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes 5 (6), 1165-1173, 2021
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Changes in burnout and satisfaction with work-life integration in physicians and the general US working population between 2011 and 2020
TD Shanafelt, CP West, C Sinsky, M Trockel, M Tutty, H Wang, ...
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 97 (3), 491-506, 2022
Mandat: US National Science Foundation
Metrics for assessing physician activity using electronic health record log data
CA Sinsky, A Rule, G Cohen, BG Arndt, TD Shanafelt, CD Sharp, ...
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 27 (4), 639-643, 2020
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
The association of work overload with burnout and intent to leave the job across the healthcare workforce during COVID-19
LS Rotenstein, R Brown, C Sinsky, M Linzer
Journal of General Internal Medicine 38 (8), 1920-1927, 2023
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Organizational evidence-based and promising practices for improving clinician well-being
CA Sinsky, LD Biddison, A Mallick, AL Dopp, J Perlo, L Lynn, CD Smith
NAM perspectives 2020, 10.31478/202011a, 2020
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Physicians’ experiences with mistreatment and discrimination by patients, families, and visitors and association with burnout
LN Dyrbye, CP West, CA Sinsky, M Trockel, M Tutty, D Satele, L Carlasare, ...
JAMA network open 5 (5), e2213080-e2213080, 2022
Mandat: US National Science Foundation
Health care expenditures attributable to primary care physician overall and burnout-related turnover: a cross-sectional analysis
CA Sinsky, TD Shanafelt, LN Dyrbye, AH Sabety, LE Carlasare, CP West
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 97 (4), 693-702, 2022
Mandat: US National Science Foundation
Personal and professional factors associated with work-life integration among US physicians
DS Tawfik, TD Shanafelt, LN Dyrbye, CA Sinsky, CP West, AS Davis, F Su, ...
JAMA Network Open 4 (5), e2111575-e2111575, 2021
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Perceived electronic health record usability as a predictor of task load and burnout among US physicians: mediation analysis
ER Melnick, E Harry, CA Sinsky, LN Dyrbye, H Wang, MT Trockel, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (12), e23382, 2020
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
How can artificial intelligence decrease cognitive and work burden for front line practitioners?
TK Gandhi, D Classen, CA Sinsky, DC Rhew, N Vande Garde, A Roberts, ...
JAMIA open 6 (3), ooad079, 2023
Mandat: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Preliminary report: US physician stress during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic
M Linzer, M Stillman, R Brown, S Taylor, N Nankivil, S Poplau, E Goelz, ...
Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes 5 (1), 127-136, 2021
Mandat: US National Institutes of Health
Imposter phenomenon in US physicians relative to the US working population
TD Shanafelt, LN Dyrbye, C Sinsky, M Trockel, MS Makowski, M Tutty, ...
Mayo Clinic Proceedings 97 (11), 1981-1993, 2022
Mandat: US National Science Foundation
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