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All health professions face numerous stressors within their clinical practice, including time pressures, workload, multiple roles and emotional issues. Frequent workplace stress can impact on the physical and mental wellbeing of health professionals and result in burnout and, in some cases, traumatic stress-like symptoms. These outcomes can impact not only on the wellbeing of health professionals but also on their ability to practise effectively. It is therefore imperative that a preventive approach is adopted. Developing resilience-promoting environments within the health professions can be explored as a means to reduce negative, and increase positive, outcomes of stress in health professionals.
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Clare McCann
University of Auckland
Elizabeth Beddoe
University of Auckland
Katie A. McCormick
The University of Texas at Austin
International Journal of Wellbeing
University of Auckland
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a18021d40149b897cb48ba2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5502/ijw.v3i1.4
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