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Multispecialty physician online survey reveals that burnout related to adverse event involvement may be mitigated by peer support.

Gupta K, Rivadeneira NA, Lisker S, et al. Multispecialty physician online survey reveals that burnout related to adverse event involvement may be mitigated by peer support. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(6):531-538. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000001008.

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May 18, 2022
Gupta K, Rivadeneira NA, Lisker S, et al. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(6):531-538.
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Strategies to reduce clinician burnout related to adverse events are critically needed. Physicians in the United States were surveyed on their experiences with adverse events to identify facilitators and barriers to reducing burnout. A common facilitator was peer support, and barriers included shame and a punitive work environment.

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Gupta K, Rivadeneira NA, Lisker S, et al. Multispecialty physician online survey reveals that burnout related to adverse event involvement may be mitigated by peer support. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(6):531-538. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000001008.