Burnout in Medicine: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
Recommended Citation
DePorre A, Banerjee G, Mitchell JD, Brzezinski M, and Ballard HA. Burnout in Medicine: Are We Asking the Right Questions? Perm J 2023; 27(2):123-129.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-15-2023
Publication Title
Perm J
Abstract
After reviewing a substantial amount of published data on academic physician burnout, we were left pondering the question, "Are we on the right track with combating burnout?" This point-counterpoint manuscript details two opposing viewpoints: 1) the current approach to fighting burnout is working, and 2) resources should be diverted and focus placed on other areas because current interventions are failing physicians. In addressing these points, we discuss four poignant questions that we discovered researching this multifaceted issue: 1) Why do current burnout interventions have limited effects on prevalence over time? 2) Who benefits from the current health care structure (is burnout a profitable and desirable consequence of our work environment)? 3) What organizational conceptual frameworks are most beneficial to improve burnout? 4) How do we take responsibility and seize the ground for our own well-being? Though these differing viewpoints provoked an engaging and lively conversation among our writing team, we all agree on one point. Burnout is an immense problem that affects physicians, patients, and society; therefore, it demands our attention and resources.
Medical Subject Headings
Humans; Burnout, Professional; Burnout, Psychological; Physicians; Delivery of Health Care; Medicine
PubMed ID
37278061
Volume
27
Issue
2
First Page
123
Last Page
129