Understanding physician burnout in Oman: current status, cultural influences and future directions

  • Al Alawi M
  • Al Ghailani A
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Abstract

Amidst the current global surge in physician burnout, a compelling need arises for precisely targeted research and interventions that cater to specific contexts, illuminating a path towards professional well-being. This brief communication analyses recent studies on physician burnout in Oman, critically evaluating the findings, cultural factors, methodological limitations and future growth opportunities. Distinct elements of Omani culture, encompassing attitudes towards mental illness, gender roles and patient expectations, can distinctly influence how burnout presents in this population. Advanced mixed-methods research integrating cultural insights, biomarkers and longitudinal tracking is needed to characterise burnout in Omani physicians. The findings can play a significant role in developing comprehensive interventions, at both a systemic and an individual level, that promote well-being of physicians while specifically aligning with the cultural values of Oman.

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Al Alawi, M., & Al Ghailani, A. (2024). Understanding physician burnout in Oman: current status, cultural influences and future directions. BJPsych International, 21(2), 38–39. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2024.1

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