2022
COVID-19 Traumatic Disaster Appraisal and Stress Symptoms Among Health Care Workers
Olson K, Fogelman N, Maturo L, Alvarado J, Ball S, Forray A, Hu M, Ivy M, Kapo J, Krystal J, Mayes L, Rohrbaugh R, Southwick S, Tebes J, Wassel B, Sinha R. COVID-19 Traumatic Disaster Appraisal and Stress Symptoms Among Health Care Workers. Journal Of Occupational And Environmental Medicine 2022, 64: 934-941. PMID: 35959912, PMCID: PMC9640251, DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000002673.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCOVID-19Cross-Sectional StudiesDisastersHealth PersonnelHumansSelf-AssessmentStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticConceptsHealth care workersCare workersChronic mental healthCross-sectional evaluationTotal Worker HealthAdverse psychological outcomesPredictive factorsSevere stress eventsResponse rateCare qualityMental healthAdverse effectsPrivate practitionersHigh levelsWorkers' healthSense of controlStress symptomsPsychological outcomesLevel of educationGreater proportionHealthPandemicStress eventsSymptomsWorkers
2019
Cross‐sectional survey of workplace stressors associated with physician burnout measured by the Mini‐Z and the Maslach Burnout Inventory
Olson K, Sinsky C, Rinne ST, Long T, Vender R, Mukherjee S, Bennick M, Linzer M. Cross‐sectional survey of workplace stressors associated with physician burnout measured by the Mini‐Z and the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Stress And Health 2019, 35: 157-175. PMID: 30467949, DOI: 10.1002/smi.2849.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaslach Burnout InventoryPhysician burnoutPrivate practitionersAcademic health systemCross-sectional surveyPrevalence of burnoutBurnout InventoryOdds of burnoutHealth systemAdverse effectsDocumentation timePoor controlPredictors of burnoutBurnout metricMore burnoutWorkplace stressorsValid methodStressorsAcademic facultyHospitalCliniciansPrevalencePhysiciansBurnout