Georga Cooke
Bond University
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BMC Medical Education | 2013
Georga Cooke; Jenny Doust; Michael Craig Steele
BackgroundBurnout and intolerance of uncertainty have been linked to low job satisfaction and lower quality patient care. While resilience is related to these concepts, no study has examined these three concepts in a cohort of doctors. The objective of this study was to measure resilience, burnout, compassion satisfaction, personal meaning in patient care and intolerance of uncertainty in Australian general practice (GP) registrars.MethodsWe conducted a paper-based cross-sectional survey of GP registrars in Australia from June to July 2010, recruited from a newsletter item or registrar education events. Survey measures included the Resilience Scale-14, a single-item scale for burnout, Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) scale, Personal Meaning in Patient Care scale, Intolerance of Uncertainty-12 scale, and Physician Response to Uncertainty scale.Results128 GP registrars responded (response rate 90%). Fourteen percent of registrars were found to be at risk of burnout using the single-item scale for burnout, but none met the criteria for burnout using the ProQOL scale. Secondary traumatic stress, general intolerance of uncertainty, anxiety due to clinical uncertainty and reluctance to disclose uncertainty to patients were associated with being at higher risk of burnout, but sex, age, practice location, training duration, years since graduation, and reluctance to disclose uncertainty to physicians were not.Only ten percent of registrars had high resilience scores. Resilience was positively associated with compassion satisfaction and personal meaning in patient care. Resilience was negatively associated with burnout, secondary traumatic stress, inhibitory anxiety, general intolerance to uncertainty, concern about bad outcomes and reluctance to disclose uncertainty to patients.ConclusionsGP registrars in this survey showed a lower level of burnout than in other recent surveys of the broader junior doctor population in both Australia and overseas. Resilience was also lower than might be expected of a satisfied and professionally successful cohort.
Medical Education | 2017
Georga Cooke; Amanda Tapley; Elizabeth G. Holliday; Simon Morgan; Kim Henderson; Jean Ball; Mieke van Driel; Neil Spike; Rohan Kerr; Parker Magin
Tolerance for ambiguity is essential for optimal learning and professional competence. General practice trainees must be, or must learn to be, adept at managing clinical uncertainty. However, few studies have examined associations of intolerance of uncertainty in this group.
Medical Education | 2018
Georga Cooke; Ben Mitchell
Graves offers reflections on the mechanisms through which duration and setting of rural training can impact the likelihood of building a rural workforce.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2011
Georga Cooke; Cathy Watson; Jane Smith; Marie Pirotta; Mieke van Driel
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: The primary objective of this systematic review is to assess the relative efficacy of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. The secondary objectives of the review are to assess the safety and patient preference of these treatment options.
PLOS Medicine | 2013
Ray Moynihan; Georga Cooke; Jenny Doust; Lisa Bero; Suzanne Hill; Paul Glasziou
Journal of Family Practice | 2006
Georga Cooke; Jenny Doust; Sharon Sanders
Australian Family Physician | 2013
Georga Cooke; Lisa Valenti; Paul Glasziou; Helena Britt
Australian Family Physician | 2012
Georga Cooke
Australian Family Physician | 2012
Georga Cooke; Emily Farrell
Australian Family Physician | 2017
Mieke van Driel; Laura Deckx; Georga Cooke; Marie Pirotta; Gf Gill; Tania Winzenberg