Recognizing and addressing burnout among healthcare workers in rural Nepal: a proof-of-concept study using Kern’s six-step theoretical framework
Abstract Introduction Healthcare provider burnout is highly prevalent and has negative consequences. However, many healthcare workers in LMICs, including Nepal, rarely recognize or ameliorate it. This problem is worse in rural settings. Competency-focused interventions that are developed using theor...
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Main Authors: | Raj Kumar Dangal, Eva Studer, Tula Krishna Gupta, Kristin Nguyen, Amit Suneja, Karuna Khadka, Shailina Bata Shrestha, Bibhav Acharya |
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Language: | English |
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2025-01-01
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12294-8 |
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