International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 5, Issue 3 | Research Article | Open Access DOI
Shah Faisal Tarfarosh & Ovais Rashid*
Shah Faisal Tarfarosh¹*, Aein Wani², Ovais Rashid³*, Beenish Khan Achakzai⁴
¹Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
²Kent and Medway Partnership NHS Trust
³Clinical Psychiatry University of South Wales, Research Associate Psychiatry CEIMH ABVIMS & Dr RML Hospital New Delhi, India
⁴Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
*Correspondence to: Shah Faisal Tarfarosh & Ovais Rashid
Fulltext PDFThis study explores how various lifestyle factors such as diet, caffeine consumption, and work practices like break frequency affect energy levels and burnout among doctors. By surveying 100 medical professionals across different specialties globally, the research aimed to uncover how these factors influence occupational well-being. The analysis revealed some correlations, suggesting that specific, targeted strategies could enhance the welfare and performance of doctors. The findings underscore the critical role of the work environment, adequate hydration, a balanced diet, and the necessity for short psychological breaks in bolstering overall well-being.
Psychiatry; Physicians; Lifestyle
Shah Faisal Tarfarosh, Aein Wani, Ovais Rashid, Beenish Khan Achakzai. Recharge the Doctor: Lifestyle Psychiatry Insights into Energy Depletion, Burnout, and Prevention among Physicians – A Global Survey. Int Clinc Med Case Rep Jour. 2026;5(3):1-14.