BMJ September 14, 2022
Matthias Weigl, Professor of Patient Safety

Urgent action is required to protect patients, physicians, and health systems

A substantial proportion of healthcare professionals report symptoms of burnout.12 Research into the negative ramifications of physician burnout is abundant, with key insights already established long before the onset and ongoing burden of the covid-19 pandemic.34 In a linked paper adding to this work,5 Hodkinson and colleagues (doi:10.1136/bmj-2022-070442) collate 170 observational studies of 239 246 physicians in a large systematic review and meta-analysis examining associations of physician burnout with career engagement and the quality of care provided to patients.

The authors found that burnout was associated with a threefold to almost fourfold increase in the odds of job dissatisfaction and regrets about career choice, that physicians with burnout...

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