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A Review and an Integration of Research on Job Burnout

Academy of Management Review, 1993
Cynthia L. Cordes, Thomas W. Dougherty
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Global prevalence of burnout symptoms among nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2020
WHO recently declared burnout as a "occupational phenomenon" in the International Classification of Diseases 11th revision (ICD-11), recognizing burnout as a serious health issue.
T. Woo, R. Ho, A. Tang, W. Tam
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Relationship between nurse burnout, patient and organizational outcomes: Systematic review.

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021
BACKGROUND Burnout, characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and decreased personal accomplishments, poses a significant burden on individual nurses' health and mental wellbeing. As growing evidence highlights the adverse consequences of
Jin Jun   +4 more
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Administrator Burnout

Administration in Social Work, 1984
The authors focus attention on administrator burnout, calling attention to the research on burnout among human services staff and noting parallels on the management level. Burnout, a kind of exhaustion resulting from the demands and drains in interactions with others, leads to physical and psychological symptoms and a need to separate from the ...
S H, Harvey, M C, Raider
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Mitigating Burnout

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2019
Burnout is characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. All physicians, and especially surgeons, are at risk for developing burnout. The best strategies for mitigating burnout mimic a modern approach to medicine: the development of preventive practices to protect, promote, and maintain health
Timothy R, Siegel, Andrea K, Nagengast
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The Burnout Companion to Study and Practice: A Critical Analysis

, 1998
Burnout in perspective - "discovery" and content symptoms and definitions theoretical approaches to burnout - individual/social/organisational empirical findings - measurement/prevalence what burns out? interventions.
W. Schaufeli, D. Enzmann
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Measuring Burnout

2009
Abstract Burnout is recognized as a potential problem within a broad range of occupations, and within many different countries. Much has been written about burnout and there is a continuing drive to identify effective solutions. This article reviews the history of the burnout concept, and the debates about how best to define it and thus ...
Maslach, CH.   +2 more
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Spotting burnout

Veterinary Record, 2022
After experiencing ill health resulting from chronic work stress, vet Tshidi Gardiner is on a mission to help others avoid burnout. Claire Read reports.
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Estimating the Attributable Cost of Physician Burnout in the United States

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
Occupational burnout is a syndrome characterized by 3 key dimensions: emotional exhaustion, feelings of cynicism and detachment from work, and a sense of low personal accomplishment (1, 2).
Shasha Han   +7 more
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