Current and future strategies for burnout in Japanese neurologists

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Abstract

To identify factors associated with burnout among Japanese physician and to use them in future measures, the Japanese Society of Neurology conducted a survey of neurologists on burnout using a web-based questionnaire in October 2019. A total of 1,261 respondents, 15.0% of the 8,402 members, responded to the survey. The mean of the subscales of the Japanese Burnout Scale was 2.86/5 points for emotional exhaustion, 2.21/5 points for depersonalization, and 3.17/5 points for lack of personal accomplishment. In addition, the burnout of our country's neurologists is not related to workloads such as working hours and the number of patients in charge, but also to a decreased meaningfulness and professional accomplishment. Therefore, it is necessary to take comprehensive measures to improve these issues at the individual, hospital, academic and national levels.

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Shimohata, T., Kubo, M., Aiba, I., Hattori, N., Yoshida, K., Unno, Y., … Takeda, A. (2021). Current and future strategies for burnout in Japanese neurologists. Clinical Neurology, 61(2), 89–102. https://doi.org/10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001533

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