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Academic master’s thesis analyzing the prevalence, causes, and policy responses to physician burnout in Japan within the context of labor reform and public health leadership.
Author:
Hideki Endo
Year:
2019
Degree:
Master of Public Health
Program:
Public Health Leadership Program
Institution:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Location:
Chapel Hill
Type of document:
Master’s Paper
Academic advisor:
Dana Rice
Subject:
Physician burnout in Japan
Geographical focus:
Japan
Institutional context:
Japanese healthcare system
Policy focus:
Labor reform and health policy
Key organization referenced:
Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Theoretical framework:
Conservation of Resources theory
Copyright:
© 2019 Hideki Endo
Rights:
All Rights Reserved
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Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Health Workforce, Burnout
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization / Institution:
None specified
Author:
None specified
Target Audience:
Health workers, Healthcare managers
Period of Use:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Update:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Minneapolis
Topic:
Workplace stress, Burnout, Healthcare
Document Type:
Survey
Organization:
Hennepin County Medical Center
Author:
Dr. Mark Linzer and team
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals (MD/DO, NP, PA)
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Country:
USA
Participants:
Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP) participants across 3 cohorts (fall n = 84; spring n = 75; eligible n = 88)
Research Aim, Question, or Objective:
Quantify change in burnout during JFDP and explore sources of well-being/burnout.
Study Design (Intervention):
Sequential explanatory mixed methods: pre–post surveys (CBI; QoL [Quality of Life]; job satisfaction; work–home conflict) + semi-structured interviews.
Description of the Intervention:
9-month Junior Faculty Development Program (weekly 2–3 h sessions, September–May) including training on research, teaching, professional identity, resilience, career planning, and leadership. Mentorship provided by senior faculty outside participant’s department. Deliverables included scholarly projects, poster presentation, and oral presentation. Two dedicated well-being workshops were held annually (fall, spring).
Type of Intervention:
Multilevel (individual skills + peer/mentorship + institutional supports).
Duration of Intervention:
~9 months (Sep–May)
Outcome (Significant Well-being Findings):
Burnout increased (especially in client/learner domain), and QoL decreased. Other domains (job satisfaction, WHC) remained largely unchanged. Despite these challenges, participants also reported professional growth, networking benefits, and institutional support.
Conclusions:
The JFDP, although fostering skill building and networking, was paradoxically associated with increased burnout and decreased QoL. Faculty development programs should integrate well-being considerations into their design and workload expectations.
Key Insights:
Faculty development can paradoxically increase stress if workload is not balanced with protected time. Networking, mentorship, and skill building are valued but often insufficient to offset increased demands. COVID-19 exacerbated workload and burnout among faculty members. Structural program adjustments such as later start times, extended project timelines, mentor training, and hybrid options were implemented to mitigate these effects.
Author:
Gerry Dunne
Type of document:
Academic paper
Thematic focus:
Epistemic colonisation, linguicism, epistemic exploitation, ontic burnout
Geographical perspective:
Irish perspective
Academic field:
Social epistemology, decolonial theory, higher education studies
Key concepts:
Hermeneutical injustice, epistemicide, inclusion, epistemic decolonisation
Institutions discussed:
Higher education institutions (HEIs)
Cited authors:
Wiredu; Berenstain; Dunne and Kotsonis; Alcoff; Freire; Mitova; Lugones; van Norden; Pillay; Santos and Meneses
Philosophical references:
Plato’s Republic
Year:
2020
Country:
Italy
City:
Lodi
Institution:
Simple Departmental Operational Unit of Clinical Psychology, Major Hospital of Lodi
Authors:
Ivana Cacciatori; Chiara Grossi; Ciro D’Auria; Asia Bruneri; Silvia Rozza
Corresponding author:
Ciro D’Auria
Keywords:
COVID-19; burnout; resilience; healthcare workers; emotional exhaustion
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Study design:
Comparative quantitative study
Population:
Newly hired hospital health workers (2019 and 2020 cohorts)
Measures:
Burnout test; resilience test
Funding:
None
Conflict of interests:
None declared
Period of study:
2019–2020
Context:
COVID-19 pandemic peak in Italy
Abstract:
Included
Year:
2002
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Healthcare, Nursing, Patient Care
Document Type:
Journal Article
Institution:
Journal of American Medical Association
Authors:
Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D. M., Sochalski, J., Silber, J.H.
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers
Period of Action:
2002
Date of Approval:
2002
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context:
A research study on hospital nurse staffing levels and their relationship with patient outcomes, nurse burnout, and job dissatisfaction.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Ohio
Theme:
Legal Profession, Mental Health, Burnout, Financial Wellness
Document Type:
Seminar Registration Form
Organization:
Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (OACDL)
Author:
Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (OACDL)
Target Audience:
Lawyers, Public Defenders
Period of Action:
September 8, 2023
Date of Approval:
September 8, 2023
Date of Changes:
September 6, 2023
Year:
2026
Region:
United States
Topic:
Caregiving, Mental Health
Document Type:
Worksheet
Organization:
Self-care resources for caregivers
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Family and professional caregivers
Duration of Use:
Ongoing, as needed
Date Created:
2026-03-16
Version:
1.0
Purpose:
Early identification and prevention of caregiver burnout
Instructions:
Complete honestly, for personal awareness
Journal:
Revista SODEBRAS
Country:
Brazil
Region / City:
Alfenas, Minas Gerais
Subject:
Burnout Syndrome in high school students
Document Type:
Scientific article
Research Type:
Cross-sectional analytical study with quantitative approach
Population:
High school students (1st, 2nd and 3rd year)
Sample Size:
100 students
Institutions Involved:
One public school and one private school
Data Collection Period:
2022
Assessment Instrument:
Maslach Burnout Inventory – Student Survey (MBI-SS)
Variables Analyzed:
emotional exhaustion, disbelief, student efficacy, gender, age, leisure activities, sleep quality, school type, grade
Statistical Methods:
Chi-square test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Dunn multiple comparison test, Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
Software Used:
R v.4.3.0
Keywords:
young people, modern diseases, quality of sleep, stress
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Australia
Theme:
Motorsport / Burnout Competition
Document Type:
Supplementary Regulations
Organiser:
Australian Auto-Sport Alliance Pty Ltd (AASA)
Event Organiser:
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Event Contact:
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Key Officials:
Clerk of Course, Safety Officer, Other
Event Date(s):
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Venue:
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Permit Number:
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Entry Fee:
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Insurance:
Personal Accident Insurance under AASA Permit
Driver Apparel Requirements:
AASA Appendix 4 – Apparel Requirements for Extreme Events
Vehicle and Safety Requirements:
Detailed compliance with AASA NCR’s and safety standards
Passenger Rules:
One passenger allowed with signed indemnity form
Noise Limit:
Maximum specified at 30 metres
Competition Format:
Classes of competition and scoring system defined by Clerk of Course
Note:
Year
Contextual Description:
Form used by pest control companies for providing disclosure and treatment details related to wood destroying insects.
Year:
2024
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Health technology assessment
Document type:
Appeal hearing report
Organization:
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Author:
NICE
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, industry representatives, public
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
23 September 2024
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Health economics, antimicrobial evaluation
Document type:
Final report
Organization / Institution:
Centre for Health Economics, University of York; Health Economics and Decision Science, University of Sheffield
Author:
Sue Harnan, Ben Kearns, Alison Scope, Laetitia Schmitt, Dina Jankovic, Jean Hamilton, Ruth Wong, Tushar Srivastava, Harry Hill, Chu Chang Ku, Kate Ren, Claire Rothery, Laura Bojke, Mark Sculpher, Beth Woods
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers
Period of validity:
2016 - ongoing
Approval date:
October 2021
Date of last modification:
October 2021
Year:
2013
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Psychopharmacology, Depression
Document type:
Guideline
Organization / Institution:
British Association for Psychopharmacology
Author:
A.J. Cleare, C.M. Pariante, A.H. Young, et al.
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers
Period of validity:
2013 and onwards
Approval date:
September 2012
Date of changes:
2013
Year:
2024
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Health Technology Assessment
Document Type:
Appeal Hearing Summary
Organization / Institution:
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Author:
Dr Biba Stanton, Chair, NICE
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, policy makers, stakeholders in healthcare assessments
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Australia
Theme:
Nursing, Education, Disability Support
Document Type:
Request for Information
Organization / institution:
Mater Education
Author:
Mater Education
Target audience:
Prospective students, treating doctors
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Texas
Topic:
Pest Control, Termite Treatment
Document Type:
Guide
Organization / Institution:
Texas Department of Agriculture
Author:
Texas Department of Agriculture
Target Audience:
Builders, Consumers, Pest Control Operators
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2014
Region / City:
South Africa
Topic:
Consumer protection, financial sector conduct
Document Type:
Regulatory guidelines
Authority / Institution:
Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA)
Author:
FSCA
Target Audience:
Financial Services Providers (FSPs), Key Individuals, and Representatives
Effective Date:
January 2014
Legislation:
Fit and Proper amendments, FAIS Act, COFI Bill
Date of Changes:
December 2018 (draft COFI Bill)
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Pharmaceutical Treatment
Document Type:
Prescribing Information
Organization:
NHS
Author:
Dr. Joanne Ritchie
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, specifically specialists and GPs
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Contraindications:
Venous thromboembolic disorder, arterial thromboembolic disease, known thrombophilic disorders, known osteoporosis, headaches with focal neurological symptoms, pregnancy, breastfeeding
Monitoring:
DEXA scan recommended after 1 year of treatment
Special Warnings/Precautions:
Use of non-hormonal contraception for at least 1 month after initiation
Adverse Effects:
Hot flushes, headache
Primary Care responsibilities for continuation:
Prescribe as recommended, seek advice from the specialist if needed
Specialist Service responsibilities for initiation:
Discuss benefits and side effects with the patient, initiate treatment and monitor
Criteria for Discontinuation:
Menopause, increase in migraine frequency, ATE/VTE events, acute liver deterioration
Date of Initiation:
Not specified
Communication:
Contact details for the specialist and hospital pharmacy provided