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Espace de parole en prévention du syndrome de burnout : deux ans d’expérience au sein de l’Association des jeunes oncologues bas-normands (Ajon)

Supportive groups for burnout syndrome prevention: two years of experience within the Association of Young Oncologists from Low Normandy (Ajon)

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La souffrance des médecins, notamment celle des internes, reste peu abordée bien que le syndrome de burnout soit une réalité. L’Association des jeunes oncologues basnormands (Ajon) a mis en place un groupe de réflexion afin de créer un espace d’échange. Ces réunions, animées par un oncologue ou un psychologue, assurent un soutien et permettent de prendre du recul par rapport à des situations difficiles. Cela constitue une aide et une formation pour mieux gérer le stress inhérent à notre pratique clinique auprès des malades et/ou de leurs proches.

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The plight of doctors, especially the residents, still receives little attention although the burnout syndrome is a reality. The Association of Young Oncologists from Low Normandy has developed think tanks about the patient-physician relationship to create a space for exchange. The meetings are led by an oncologist or a psychologist. This device provides support and helps to step back from difficult situations. It is an aid and training to better manage the stress inherent in our clinical practice with patients and/or their relatives.

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Vanbockstael, J., Noal, S., Brachet, P.E. et al. Espace de parole en prévention du syndrome de burnout : deux ans d’expérience au sein de l’Association des jeunes oncologues bas-normands (Ajon). Psycho Oncologie 5, 122–126 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11839-011-0315-5

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