Media contributions
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Title Avoiding health worker burnout Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Open Forum Media type Web Country/Territory Australia Date 15/09/22 Description Quality research evidence points to what’s needed at both an individual and organisational level to stem the tide of burnt out health workers.
Emergency medical workers, already at increased risk for burnout compared to other professions, continue to be challenged by the fallout of COVID-19.
Stretched to breaking point by increased workloads, highly contagious and acutely ill patients and with limited resources, their risk factors for burnout have been amplified.Producer/Author 360Info URL https://www.openforum.com.au/avoiding-health-worker-burnout/ Persons Alex Waddell, Diki Tsering, Peter Bragge, Paul Kellner Title Experts look at the available research on tackling burnout in emergency medical workers Media name/outlet Canberra Times Media type Print Country/Territory Australia Date 11/09/22 Description Quality research evidence points to what's needed at both an individual and organisational level to stem the tide of burnt out health workers. Producer/Author 360Info URL https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7893228/no-easy-fix-how-to-tackle-burnout-in-health-care-workers/ Persons Alex Waddell, Diki Tsering, Peter Bragge, Paul Kellner
Keywords
- Burnout
- Workplace Well-being
- Health Services Research