Edgar H. Schein's scientific contributions
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Publications (10)
The past decade has been a time of great change for US physicians. Many physicians feel that the care delivery system has become a barrier to providing high-quality care rather than facilitating it. Although physician distress and some of the contributing factors are now widely recognized, much of the distress physicians are experiencing is related...
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... Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a growing awareness that clinician burnout was not due to a lack of individual resilience, but rather the result of a health care delivery system and culture of medicine that was eroding clinicians' sense of purpose, meaning, and altruism. 5 The COVID-19 pandemic added moral injury to widespread clinician burnout by placing extreme and excessive demands on frontline clinicians. Emotional exhaustion has increased for all health care professionals since the onset of the pandemic. ...
Reference: Patient Safety and Clinician Well-Being
... Leadership ist nicht zwingend an bestimmte Rollen gebunden; Leadership-Kompetenzen können Menschen besitzen, die Projekte voranbringen, Veränderung gestalten, zusammenarbeiten und kooperieren [24]. Leadership lässt sich demnach als Schlüssel zum Lernen betrachten und kann Einfluss auf die Entwicklung von Kultur nehmen [25]. [20]. ...