Evidence Base:

While this toolkit doesn't seem to have been evaluated yet, it covers the most common drivers of burnout at different levels (organization, work, individual) and is created by an accredited organization.

Relevance To Canadian Context:

This toolkit is applicable and relevant to Canadian context, given that it covers many facets of burnout which is very common in Canadian healthcare system.

Other Important Information:

In the intro section of the toolkit, it is also noted that "Individual interventions are necessary, but not sufficient, to address burnout. Interventions must also be focused at the organization and work levels to enact lasting change."

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