id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010515-6klurh6a Houtrow, Amy Addressing Burnout: Symptom Management Versus Treating the Cause 2020-05-01 .txt text/plain 1265 86 58 What is the optimal way to address what appears to be a growing pattern of burnout among pediatric providers, subject to administrative and productivity burdens, while they care for pediatric patients, who themselves often have expensive and complex, multi-system diseases? To treat the disease effectively, we should recognize that burnout in health care has an important cause: moral injury. 11 The implication is that health care providers who experience burnout (over half of us) are not mindful enough or not resilient enough. 9 Although mindfulness practices, relaxation techniques, exercise, and the like will still have a role in the management of burnout, what we really need is collective action to promote clinician well-being that helps health care providers carry out their lives' work--to provide the best possible care to the patients and communities whom we serve. ./cache/cord-010515-6klurh6a.txt ./txt/cord-010515-6klurh6a.txt