Telepsychiatry: Implications for psychiatrist burnout and well-being

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Physician burnout and stress have reached alarming levels. Psychiatrists are at risk of experiencing burnout due to emotional stressors related to the nature of the clinical work, occupational hazards, changing nature of service delivery, and increasing administrative pressures. Currently, little is known about the impact of telepsychiatry on psychiatrist well-being and burnout. This Open Forum examines potential benefits and challenges of telepsychiatry with regard to psychiatrist stress and burnout. It also discusses the broader implications of telepsychiatry for psychiatrist wellbeing.

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Vogt, E. L., Mahmoud, H., & Elhaj, O. (2019). Telepsychiatry: Implications for psychiatrist burnout and well-being. Psychiatric Services, 70(5), 422–424. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201800465

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