Behind the White Coat: The Prevalence of Burnout among Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents in Azerbaijan
Bahar Graefen, Shams Hasanli, Nadeem Fazal
Abstract
Resident doctors regularly suffer burnout because of a wide range of issues, including long working hours, high academic requirements, a lack of independence, balancing their workload and familial responsibilities, low benefits, and anxiety over their future. This is particularly problematic since burnout can increase the probability of medical mistakes and decrease the quality of patient care. This study was conducted in Baku, Azerbaijan, and used a descriptive study design to investigate the s
Topics & Concepts
Obstetrics and gynaecologyWhite coatBurnoutObstetricsWhite (mutation)MedicineGynecologyFamily medicinePregnancyBiologyClinical psychologyInternal medicineBlood pressureBiochemistryGeneticsGeneHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutMedical Education and AdmissionsMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation