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Salud Mental 2020; 43 (5)
Physicians’ discontent: burnout and the deterioration of medical practice
Moreno-Jiménez B, Yeo AMC, Fresán-Orellana A
Language: English
References: 29
Page: 191-193
PDF size: 137.94 Kb.
ABSTRACT
It is a well-known fact among professionals that medical well-being has eroded in recent
decades (Schrijver, Brady, & Trockel, 2016), together with the mental health of medical
professionals. The root of medical mental problems is clinical practice. Practicing medicine
is not an easy task since it involves constantly confronting disease, pain, suffering, the
progressive loss of quality of life, and even death (Boorse, 2016). Eventhough coping with
and accompanying these processes to suppress or alleviate them provides satisfaction and
personal fulfillment (Janus et al., 2008), it also has a cost. Being involved in improving
the health of others often compromises the physical and mental health of physicians, and
their professional quality of life (Mingote Adán, Moreno Jiménez, Gálvez Herrer, 2004).
Engaging in a difficult clinical relationship is compounded by the problems of a system
of working conditions that contribute to medical mental exhaustion (Milner et al., 2017).
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