Persistence of burnout among physicians ‘alarming,’ survey finds

Watertown, MA — More than two-thirds of U.S. physicians have experienced burnout, including nearly 4 out of 5 in primary care practices, results of a recent survey show.

Using 612 U.S.-based primary care physicians’ and specialists’ responses to a survey conducted June 6-7 by market research company InCrowd, researchers found that 68% of the participants reported experiencing some level of burnout. Broken down, that percentage was 79 among primary care physicians and 57 among specialists.

A higher percentage of younger physicians experienced burnout than older colleagues. Respondents in their 30s (70%) and 40s (74%) more frequently reported symptoms of burnout, which decreased as age increased.

Only 25% of the respondents said their health care facilities were effectively addressing burnout. Among physicians in private practices, 27% said their facilities effectively addressed burnout, while only 20% of hospital-based physicians reported the same.

The top recommendations for health care facilities to alleviate burnout among physicians, according to the respondents, are to increase support staffing (66%), provide mandatory vacation days or half days (57%), and reduce patient volume (56%). Other suggestions focused on easing administrative burden: offer 40 minutes a day and a half day per week for administrative time, use scribes to assist with electronic medical records, and increase training for nonclinical staff to do work that is falling on physicians.

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“The alarming persistence of physician burnout unfortunately demonstrates that we have not yet turned the tide on this problematic issue,” InCrowd co-founder and President Diane Hayes said in an Aug. 6 press release. “The health care industry would benefit from refining and expanding current initiatives to assure adequate staffing levels needed to deliver the quality care patients deserve.”

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