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An analysis of stress and burnout in UK general dental practitioners: subdimensions and causes

Key Points Shows that GDPs exhibit the highest levels of stress and burnout among UK dentists. Shows that levels of productivity stress are higher among GDPs practising NHS treatment. Suggests that practice ownership does not moderate the relationship between patient-led stress and burnout. Suggests...

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Published in:British dental journal 2019-01, Vol.226 (2), p.125-130
Main Authors: Toon, M., Collin, V., Whitehead, P., Reynolds, L.
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