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▪ Abstract Burnout is a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job, and is defined by the three dimensions of exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy. The past 25 years of research has established the complexity of the construct, and places the individual stress experience within a larger organizational context of ...
Christina Maslach +2 more
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The personal and the public in residents’ burnout: a cross-sectional investigation [PDF]
Background Medical residents are especially prone to burnout. Burnout has historically been viewed as a work-related condition. Burnout also occurs in life domains other than work, such as relationships and parenthood.
Yehonatan Sonvani +2 more
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Research on the relationship between work-family conflict and burnout among civil aviation pilots after the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
To examine the impact of work-family conflict on occupational burnout among pilots following the COVID-19 pandemic, this study employed the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey and the Zhao Xinyuan Bi-directional Scale of Work-Family Conflict as ...
Weiheng Chen +3 more
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Multiple pieces of reclaimed pallet wood are sculpted into a lateral cerebrum and a gradient of burned wood visually represents a crisis among health care professionals.
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This article is devoted to burnout in medical care. Except a definition of phenomenon as a result of imbalance between work demands and resources, physician’s caring for others and caring for oneself, the complex interactions between the external and the internal causes of professional burnout are highlighted.
Pernat Drobež, Cvetka +1 more
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BackgroundWorkplace burnout is a state of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization of others (DP), and low personal accomplishment (PA) owing to workplace stressors.
Amr Akl +10 more
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This study aimed to explore the effect of parents’ education anxiety on children’s academic burnout, and the mediation effect of parental burnout and the moderating effect of family function.
Kai Wu, Feng Wang, Wei Wang, Yongxin Li
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Background Employees who engage in proactive burnout prevention can prevent burnout by changing aspects of the work, home, and personal domain. However, these proactive behaviors may be impeded by high initial levels of burnout. Based on the conservation
Madelon C. B. Otto +3 more
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Questionnaire Survey of Burnout Amongst Dentists in Singapore
: Background: Burnout results from ongoing, unsuccessfully managed workplace stress, resulting in feelings of exhaustion, increased mental distance from one's job, and reduced professional efficacy.
Surinder Arora, Alec Knight
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Burnout and resilience among resident doctors working at a COVID-19 nodal center in India
Background: COVID-19 pandemic can lead to burnout among health workers. The study aimed to know the prevalence of burnout among resident doctors and its relation to resilience.
Varsha Sriperambudoori +4 more
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