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[Burnout in Japanese neurologists: comparison of male and female physicians].

Makoto Kubo1, Ikuko Aiba2, Takayoshi Shimohata3, Nobutaka Hattori4, Kazuto Yoshida5, Yoshiko Unno6, Kazumasa Yokoyama4, Takashi Ogawa4, Yumiko Kaseda7, Ryoko Koike8, Yuko Shimizu9, Yoshio Tsuboi10, Manabu Doyu11, Sonoko Misawa12, Takafumi Miyachi13, Tatsushi Toda14, Atsushi Takeda15.   

Abstract

A questionnaire survey was conducted on 8,402 members of the Japanese Neurological Society to examine the current status and countermeasures for physician burnout, and 1,261 respondents (15.0%) responded. In this paper, we report the results of a comparison between male and female physicians. There was a significant difference in working and living conditions only for married people. It was confirmed that men work under stricter conditions in terms of working hours, and that the burden on women is heavier in the division of housework. Analysis using the Japanese Burnout Scale revealed no gender differences in overall scores, but as for factors related to burnout, in addition to factors common to both men and women, factors specific to men or women were clarified.

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Keywords:  burnout; gender; neurologist; physician; the Japanese Burnout Scale

Year:  2021        PMID: 33762500     DOI: 10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rinsho Shinkeigaku        ISSN: 0009-918X


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1.  Physician Burnout in General Hospitals Turned into Coronavirus Disease 2019 Priority Hospitals in Japan.

Authors:  Shiho Kodera; Yurika Kimura; Yutaka Tokairin; Hideaki Iseki; Makoto Kubo; Takayoshi Shimohata
Journal:  JMA J       Date:  2021-12-15
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