Elements of Team-Based Care in a Patient-Centered Medical Home Are Associated with Lower Burnout Among VA Primary Care Employees
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  • 作者:Christian D. Helfrich MPH ; PhD (1) (2)
    Emily D. Dolan MS
    ; PhD (1)
    Joseph Simonetti MD (1) (2)
    Robert J. Reid MD
    ; PhD (3)
    Sandra Joos PhD (4)
    Bonnie J. Wakefield RN
    ; PhD (5)
    Gordon Schectman MD (6) (7)
    Richard Stark MD (8)
    Stephan D. Fihn MD
    ; MPH (10) (9)
    Henry B. Harvey MS (9)
    Karin Nelson MD
    ; MSHS (1) (10)

    1. VA Puget Sound Health Services Research & Development Center of Excellence
    ; US Department of Veterans Affairs ; Seattle ; WA ; USA
    2. Department of Health Services
    ; University of Washington School of Public Health ; Seattle ; WA ; USA
    3. Group Health Research Institute
    ; Seattle ; WA ; USA
    4. Portland VA Medical Center
    ; VISN 20 PACT Demonstration Laboratory ; US Department of Veterans Affairs ; Portland ; OR ; USA
    5. VA Iowa City Health Services Research & Development Center for Comprehensive Access and Delivery Research and Evaluation
    ; Iowa City ; IA ; USA
    6. VA Office of Patient Care Services
    ; Washington ; DC ; USA
    7. Department of Medicine
    ; Medical College of Wisconsin ; Milwaukee ; WI ; USA
    8. VA Office of Clinical Operations
    ; Washington ; DC ; USA
    10. Department of Medicine
    ; University of Washington School of Medicine ; Seattle ; WA ; USA
    9. Office of Analytics and Business Intelligence
    ; US Department of Veterans Affairs ; Seattle ; WA ; USA
  • 关键词:patient ; centered medical home ; burnout ; team ; based care ; organizational change
  • 刊名:Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • 出版年:2014
  • 出版时间:July 2014
  • 年:2014
  • 卷:29
  • 期:2-supp
  • 页码:659-666
  • 全文大小:203 KB
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  • 刊物主题:Internal Medicine;
  • 出版者:Springer US
  • ISSN:1525-1497
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