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- W2912934265 abstract "Although the number of women entering medical training worldwide has largely reached parity with that of men, gender disparities remain, and fewer women than men are employed as intensivists worldwide. Inadequate gender parity in the intensive care workforce might adversely affect organisational diversity and can have unintended ramifications on collaboration and collective intelligence. 1 Mehta S Burns KEA Machado FR et al. Gender parity in critical care medicine. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2017; 196: 425-429 Crossref PubMed Scopus (57) Google Scholar Efforts to attract and retain a more balanced workforce of women and men intensivists could pay large dividends by impacting important metrics such as quality of care, career satisfaction, and physician retention. These metrics are all adversely affected by burnout syndrome. 2 Panagioti M Geraghty K Johnson J et al. Association between physician burnout and patient safety, professionalism, and patient satisfaction: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Intern Med. 2018; 178: 1317-1330 Crossref PubMed Scopus (526) Google Scholar The effects of burnout might be magnified in the intensive care unit (ICU) context, where attrition of the clinical workforce can pose a serious financial burden to health-care systems. 3 Shanafelt T Goh J Sinsky C The business case for investing in physician well-being. JAMA Intern Med. 2017; 177: 1826-1832 Crossref PubMed Scopus (308) Google Scholar Unconscious bias in the selection and interpretation of data on sex and burnoutBurnout has been a subject of increasing interest over the past decade. Ellen Burnham and colleagues, in a Comment published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine,1 have correctly identified sex as a risk factor found in several studies; however, in a large national Swiss study of intensive care unit caregivers, including 465 physicians, there was an increased risk of burnout identified in men, but a decreased risk of stress (measured by a four-point Likert scale “I feel stressed”).2 This paradox was thought to be due to men being less likely to express their distress, whereas women find it easier to admit it. Full-Text PDF Unconscious bias in the selection and interpretation of data on sex and burnout – Authors' replyWe agree with Negin Hajizadeh and collagues that intensivists, regardless of sex, experience burnout. Multiple factors, including personal characteristics and organisational factors, influence clinicians' susceptibility to burnout.1 Full-Text PDF" @default.
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- W2912934265 title "Burnout in women intensivists: a hidden epidemic?" @default.
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