Healthcare workers' burn-out, hopelessness, fear of COVID-19 and perceived social support levels. [PDF]
Background and objectives During the pandemic, all healthcare workers have tried to cope with mental challenges. This study evaluated the healthcare workers' levels of burn-out, hopelessness, fear of COVID-19 and perceived social support, the relation ...
Karagöl A, Törenli Kaya Z.
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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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What are the solutions for well-being and burn-out for healthcare professionals? An umbrella realist review of learnings of individual-focused interventions for critical care. [PDF]
Objective To determine what, how, for whom and under what conditions individual-focused interventions are effective to improve well-being and decrease burn-out among critical care healthcare professionals.
Adnan NBB +6 more
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Burn-out and employability rates are impacted by the level of job autonomy and workload among Dutch gastroenterologists. [PDF]
Background Increasing burn‐out rates among gastroenterologists make it necessary to find ways to prevent burn‐out and to stimulate their ability and willingness to continue working (i.e., their employability).
van Leeuwen EH +3 more
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Effects of occupational hazards and occupational stress on job burn-out of factory workers and miners in Urumqi: a propensity score-matched cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Objective This study was designed to explore the impact of occupational hazards and occupational stress on job burn-out among factory workers and miners.
Lu Y, Liu Q, Yan H, Liu T.
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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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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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Health workforce burn-out. [PDF]
Increased demand for health services is putting unprecedented strain on health systems and the workers within them. Many are experiencing burn-out, depriving health systems of their most vital resource: people. Lynn Eaton reports.
R. Heron
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Screening for burn-out in Australian medical students undertaking a rural clinical placement
Objective To investigate Australian medical student burn-out during rural clinical placement. Second, to examine the association between perceived burn-out and rural career intent at the time of finishing their rural placement.Design, settings and ...
Vivian Isaac +3 more
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