4 results match your criteria: "National Center for Organizational Development[Affiliation]"
JAMA Netw Open
August 2024
Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston, Massachusetts.
Importance: Individuals with diabetes commonly experience Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD). Factors such as hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and glycemic variability have been associated with increased risk of ADRD. Traditional glycemic measures, such as mean glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), may not identify the dynamic and complex pathophysiologic factors in the association between diabetes and ADRD.
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May 2024
College of Medicine, Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Introduction: Chronic workplace stress and burnout are impediments to physicians' professional fulfillment, healthcare organizations' efficiency, and patient care quality/safety. General surgery residents are especially at risk due to the complexity of their training. We report the protocol of a metaanalysis of chronic stress and burnout among Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-affiliated general surgery residents in the era after duty-hour reforms, plus downstream effects on their health and clinical performance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStress Health
October 2018
Veterans Health Administration, National Center for Organizational Development, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
The goals of this paper were twofold: (a) To provide a population overview of burnout profiles by occupation in a large, health care sector employee population and (b) to investigate how burnout profiles relate to self-reported health behaviours, chronic conditions, and absenteeism. Burnout profiles were considered by 5 main occupational groups (physicians, nurses, other clinical, administrative, and wage grade [trade, craft, and labor workers]) in survey respondents (n = 86,257 employees). Logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine how burnout profiles were associated with health controlling for gender, age, race, ethnicity, and occupational group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hist Behav Sci
September 2006
Veterans Health Administration's, National Center for Organizational Development, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
In 1926-1927, a graduate student, B. C. Graves, working with Stanford University psychologist Walter Miles and legendary football coach Pop Warner, conducted an investigation of variations in signal calling as they affected the charging times of football players.
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