Healthcare Provider Burnout
Healthcare Provider Burnout: A Rapid Scoping Review
Project Status:Complete
Knowledge User(s)
Alberta Health Services
Patient/Public Partner(s)
Janet Gunderson, Sam Belbin
Project Trainee(s)
Julia Rodgers
Collaborator(s)
Kim Sears, Lynora Saxinger, Stephanie Hastings
Funding Source(s)
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) through COVID-END
Project Objectives
To identify screening methods, interventions, and system level approaches related to burnout in direct patient care providers due to COVID-19.
Research Approach
Rapid Scoping Review
Project Lead(s)
Christina Godfrey
Christina Godfrey is an Associate Professor at Queen’s University School of Nursing and the Scientific Director/Methodologist for the Queen’s Collaboration for Health Care Quality: A JBI Centre of Excellence. As a specialist in research synthesis methodologies, she has received formal synthesis training through the Cochrane Collaboration and the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), and is a certified as a trainer in the JBI method of synthesis.
Dr. Godfrey provides methodological support to faculty, clinicians and graduate students internal to Queen’s University and to emerging synthesis groups and centres throughout Canada. She is a member of five international methodology committees focused on advancing the methodology of synthesis.