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By any metric, burnout is a pressing issue in medicine generally and psychiatry specifically—particularly because of its potential impacts on patient care.

Combating Physician Burnout: A Guide for Psychiatrists, the first book of its kind to focus on the field of psychiatry, aims to educate psychiatrists about three key concepts: stress, burnout, and physician impairment. Edited by recognized experts on physician burnout, this volume features contributions from domestic and international authorities in the field, including academic and community psychiatrists, those involved in residency and medical student education, and members of the American Psychiatric Association Work Group on Psychiatrist Well-being and Burnout.

Five sections lay out the scope of the challenge and outline potential interventions:

• The introduction discusses the history and social context of burnout, providing psychiatrists struggling through burnout with important perspective.
• The second section, "The Continuum of Stress, Burnout, and Impairment" explores the potential effects of burnout on clinical care and examines depression and suicide among physicians.
• Environmental Factors Leading to Burnout" identifies contextual elements that seem to contribute to burnout, including the electronic health record and the challenge of balancing professional and personal demands.
• The fourth section of the book discusses a range of systemic and individual interventions, included among them organizational screening for burnout, peer review and support, and mindfulness training and meditation.
• The final section, "Ethics and Burnout," tackles the moral challenge burnout poses to the profession of psychiatry.

Regardless of career stage, readers will benefit from the unique psychiatric perspective on burnout—and the practical advice on combating its effects—offered by this guide.



Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1. The History of Burnout in Society, Medicine, and Psychiatry
Chapter 2. The Social Context of Physician Burnout
The Continuum of Stress, Burnout and Impairment
Chapter 3. Identifying the Continuum of Stress and Burnout
Chapter 4. Understanding Burnout and its Potential Effects on Clinical Care
Chapter 5. From Burnout to Impairment: The Slippery Slope
Chapter 6. Physician Depression and Suicide
Environmental Factors Leading to Burnout
Chapter 7. U.S. Physicians and Work-Home Conflict
Chapter 8. Electronic Health Records and Physician Burnout
Chapter 9. Physician Satisfaction and Burnout at Various Career Stages
Chapter 10. Burnout among Medical Students and Residents
Addressing and Preventing Physician Burnout
Chapter 11. A Model for Maintaining Well-Being and Preventing Burnout for Psychiatrists
Chapter 12. Psychiatrist Burnout: Prevention and Intervention
Chapter 13. The Role of Health System Innovation in Preventing Psychiatrist Burnout
Ethics and Burnout
Chapter 14. Establishing and Maintaining Proportional Authority, Responsibility and Expertise to Prevent Burnout
Chapter 15. Wellbeing, Professionalism and the Ethics of Resilience
Index

Combating Physician Burnout: A Guide for Psychiatrists

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    Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
    Publication Date: 04/01/2020
    ISBN13: 9781615372270, 978-1615372270
    ISBN10: 161537227X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    By any metric, burnout is a pressing issue in medicine generally and psychiatry specifically—particularly because of its potential impacts on patient care.

    Combating Physician Burnout: A Guide for Psychiatrists, the first book of its kind to focus on the field of psychiatry, aims to educate psychiatrists about three key concepts: stress, burnout, and physician impairment. Edited by recognized experts on physician burnout, this volume features contributions from domestic and international authorities in the field, including academic and community psychiatrists, those involved in residency and medical student education, and members of the American Psychiatric Association Work Group on Psychiatrist Well-being and Burnout.

    Five sections lay out the scope of the challenge and outline potential interventions:

    • The introduction discusses the history and social context of burnout, providing psychiatrists struggling through burnout with important perspective.
    • The second section, "The Continuum of Stress, Burnout, and Impairment" explores the potential effects of burnout on clinical care and examines depression and suicide among physicians.
    • Environmental Factors Leading to Burnout" identifies contextual elements that seem to contribute to burnout, including the electronic health record and the challenge of balancing professional and personal demands.
    • The fourth section of the book discusses a range of systemic and individual interventions, included among them organizational screening for burnout, peer review and support, and mindfulness training and meditation.
    • The final section, "Ethics and Burnout," tackles the moral challenge burnout poses to the profession of psychiatry.

    Regardless of career stage, readers will benefit from the unique psychiatric perspective on burnout—and the practical advice on combating its effects—offered by this guide.



    Table of Contents

    Foreword
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. The History of Burnout in Society, Medicine, and Psychiatry
    Chapter 2. The Social Context of Physician Burnout
    The Continuum of Stress, Burnout and Impairment
    Chapter 3. Identifying the Continuum of Stress and Burnout
    Chapter 4. Understanding Burnout and its Potential Effects on Clinical Care
    Chapter 5. From Burnout to Impairment: The Slippery Slope
    Chapter 6. Physician Depression and Suicide
    Environmental Factors Leading to Burnout
    Chapter 7. U.S. Physicians and Work-Home Conflict
    Chapter 8. Electronic Health Records and Physician Burnout
    Chapter 9. Physician Satisfaction and Burnout at Various Career Stages
    Chapter 10. Burnout among Medical Students and Residents
    Addressing and Preventing Physician Burnout
    Chapter 11. A Model for Maintaining Well-Being and Preventing Burnout for Psychiatrists
    Chapter 12. Psychiatrist Burnout: Prevention and Intervention
    Chapter 13. The Role of Health System Innovation in Preventing Psychiatrist Burnout
    Ethics and Burnout
    Chapter 14. Establishing and Maintaining Proportional Authority, Responsibility and Expertise to Prevent Burnout
    Chapter 15. Wellbeing, Professionalism and the Ethics of Resilience
    Index

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