Pharmacy Times October 22, 2024
Gillian McGovern, Assistant Editor

Women are more likely to face burnout because they are often balancing both workload and family or home life responsibilities.

Women in health care occupations are more likely to endure a significant amount of stress and burnout compared with their male counterparts, said authors of a February 2024 study published in Global Advances in Medicine and Health.1,2 Additionally, the authors also observed that specific factors such as job satisfaction, psychological health, and work-life integration or balance were also identified as having a direct correlation to their well-being.1,2

According to the study authors, women make up approximately 80% of the overall growth in the health care field since the turn of the century. With this global increase, concerns regarding their well-being...

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