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Organisational, individual capacity to change may reduce burnout of health care workforce


Organisational, individual capacity to change may reduce burnout of health care workforce
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Updated: Jan 23, 2021 22:43 IST
Washington [US], January 23 (ANI): New research found that health care professionals with a greater personal ability to respond to change experienced lower rates of burnout when their work environments offered communication >strong communication, teamwork, and leadership support.
This is one of the first studies to look at both individual responses to change and organisational capacity for change and how these factors affect burnout among health care professionals. Understanding the causes of burnout and factors that can protect against it can help improve the quality of life for the health care workforce and quality of care for patients. ....

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Healthcare workers' capacity for change key in fighting COVID-19-related burnout


Healthcare workers capacity for change key in fighting COVID-19 related burnout
Work environments and job demands have a significant effect on the health and wellbeing of frontline care workers.
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Even prior to the pandemic, burnout among healthcare professionals was a pervasive public health concern, with some studies reporting burnout in more than 50% of clinicians. During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals are required to work even longer hours in high-stress situations. Understanding causes of burnout and factors that can protect against it can help improve quality of life for the healthcare workforce and quality of care for patients.
New research by faculty at George Mason University s College of Health and Human Services found that healthcare professionals with a greater personal ability to respond to change experienced lower rates of burnout when their work environments offered strong communication, teamwork and l ....

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Ongoing problems that hurt Virginia's vaccine rollout cloud its promises to widen eligibility and go faster


Northam on Va. vaccine rollout: No question that we need to speed the process up
RICHMOND — In the last few weeks of a harrowing year, Virginia’s vaccination campaign was met with a gaping mismatch of supply and demand, fluctuating federal estimates and inconsistent messaging that left it trailing behind the majority of states. For now, its troubled rollout doesn’t reflect the optimistic mass mobilization imagined by state officials.
Yet as Virginia continues to grapple with the missteps that impeded its efforts in the first place, state officials are promising residents the next phase of vaccinations will begin by the end of January and pressuring Virginia health systems to speed up vaccinations to match the ambition. ....

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