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The experience of job burnout has been the focus of much research during the past few decades. Measures and theoretical models have been developed, and research studies from many countries have contributed to a better understanding of its causes and ...
C Maslach (13569094) +1 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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Beyond Job Burnout: Parental Burnout!
Here, we lift the veil on an existing but long taboo phenomenon: parental burnout (PB), an exhaustion syndrome related to the parenting role. PB is caused by a perceived gap between parenting resources and demands, and has a host of serious consequences for both parents and their children.
Mikolajczak, Moïra +2 more
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Degree of burnout among Maltese podiatrists working in two different settings [PDF]
The issue of burnout is receiving increasing research attention. However, most of the literature on burnout has focused on the nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy professions, with very few studies within the podiatric profession ...
Formosa, Cynthia, Agius, Trista
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Behaviour and burnout in medical students [PDF]
Background: Burnout is prevalent in doctors and can impact on job dissatisfaction and patient care. In medical students, burnout is associated with poorer self-rated health; however, it is unclear what factors influence its development.
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Self-oriented, other-oriented, and socially prescribed perfectionism in employees: Relationships with burnout and engagement [PDF]
Burnout and engagement impact employees, organizations, and customers in numerous positive and negative ways. Consequently, it is important to know how individual differences contribute to employees‘ burnout and engagement. The present study examined how
Stoeber, Joachim +3 more
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The Oswald Clergy Burnout Scale: reliability, factor structure and preliminary application among Australian clergy [PDF]
This study assesses the Oswald Clergy Burnout Scale (OCBI), the psychometric properties of which have not been previously described. Analysis of responses from a large number (N = 3,012) of ministers in charge of Australian congregations showed that the
Kaldor, Peter +2 more
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Perfectionism and burnout in junior athletes: A three-month longitudinal study [PDF]
Perfectionism in sports has been shown to be associated with burnout in athletes. Whether perfectionism predicts longitudinal changes in athlete burnout, however, is still unclear.
Stoeber, Joachim +2 more
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Content comparison of patient-reported outcome instruments used to measure burnout [PDF]
The aim of this article is to compare the content of patient-reported outcome (PRO) burnout measures and to examine the degree of overlap between them and psychosocial difficulties (PSD) experienced by persons with burnout.
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