How Does Work-Life Imbalance Affect Epidemiologists?
Work-life imbalance can lead to several adverse outcomes for epidemiologists, including:
Burnout: Chronic stress and excessive workload can lead to physical and emotional exhaustion. Mental health issues: Anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems can arise from prolonged work-life imbalance. Reduced productivity: Overworked individuals may find it difficult to maintain high levels of productivity and efficiency. Poor work quality: Exhaustion and stress can result in errors and a decline in the quality of epidemiological research and analysis.