Prevalence and correlates of burn-out among Nigerian medical doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Introduction Physician burn-out was an issue before the pandemic. Medical personnel have faced several clinical and non-clinical challenges because of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, which predisposes them to burn-out.
Ruth Eshikotse Pius +2 more
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Burn out of health care professionnels leads to addiction [PDF]
Introduction Despite their knowledge about the risks and treatment options for substance abuse disorders, healthcare workers are not immune to them. Meanwhile, a number of studies have shown that health professionals have an increased risk of depression,
S. Elkardi, H. Choujaa, M. Agoub
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Impact of moral distress on burn-out: a cross-sectional survey of front-line family physicians during the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Objectives Primary care clinicians are especially prone to burn-out. The primary objective of this study was to investigate factors contributing to burn-out and moral distress and their relationship among practising family physicians (FPs) in California ...
John Billimek +10 more
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Investigating burn-out contributors and mitigators among intensive care unit nurses during COVID-19: a focus group interview study [PDF]
Objective Past literature establishes high prevalence of burn-out among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses, and the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic in intensifying burn-out. However, the specific pandemic-related contributors and practical approaches to
Faisal Masud +3 more
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Prevalence of maternal burn out and depression in tunisia during the coronavirus pandemic [PDF]
Introduction Lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic has been a stressful experience especially to mothers. Juggling work from home and childcare has led to maternal burn out and depression. Objectives The aim of the present study was to assess maternal
E. Bergaoui +4 more
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Oncology nurses’ compassion fatigue, burn out and compassion satisfaction [PDF]
Background For oncology nurses, compassion fatigue, burn out and compassion satisfactions are frequently experienced psychosocial consequences of the oncology work environment.
Reem Ahmad Jarrad, Sawsan Hammad
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Diagnostic du bore-out chez les agents de l’administration publique congolaise : cas des agents du ministère de l’emploi, travail et prévoyance sociale et du tourisme [PDF]
Résumé : L’inadéquation entre le profil de l’individu et de l’emploi amène plusieurs conséquences néfastes. L’une de ces conséquences serait l’épuisement par ennui au travail (le bore-out), certains travailleurs n’éprouvent plus ce sentiment de se ...
François FULA BUANA NTAMBUE
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Burnout and predisposing factors in medical oncology in tunisia
Introduction Health care professionals are particularly concerned with burnout Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the the factors predisposing to occupational burnout Methods This was a cross sectional study including health care professionals
A. Daldoul +6 more
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The repercussions of burnout among health care professionals in medical oncology in tunisia
Introduction Freudenberger was the first to define burnout as a feeling of helplessness and guilt, as well as boredom and disinterest. Objectives Our study aimed to analyze functional complaints and the behavior of healthcare professionals in this ...
A. Daldoul +6 more
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