Dr Claire Ashton-James will be hosting a webinar on clinician burnout
Good patient outcomes rely on wellbeing Clinician burnout and how to avoid it will be the focus of a webinar next week hosted by social psychologist Dr Claire Ashton-James.
your back, really helps clinicians cope with all sorts of physical and emotional challenges. “Importantly, a flexible approach is needed when addressing clinician burnout, as a standardised system will not work for all our healthcare teams, doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. “Prioritising wellbeing will not only lead to better outcomes for individual clinicians, but there’ll be long term benefits for patients and the broader health system too, with more productivity, better staff retention and a more positive workplace culture. “We are well placed for improvements across our district, given the commitment to developing data-driven interventions for clinician wellbeing throughout our hospitals.”
Representing the Pain Management Research Institute, which is part of the Kolling Institute, Dr Ashton-James will host the webinar on Wednesday July 24 from 4pm. Claire said the webinar follows her research which indicates up to 50 per cent of physicians are at risk of burnout in Australia, compared to up to 80 per cent in the USA. “A host of issues contribute to clinician burnout such as team conflicts and emotionally challenging work,” Claire said. “The negative impact of these factors can be counter-balanced however by strong patient relationships, team camaraderie and intrinsically rewarding work.
To join the webinar, head to bit.ly/2LZQWuv
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