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Background: Resident doctors are working in a stressful environment continuously for prolonged period, which can lead to burnout syndrome. Objectives: The objective of this study was to find out the prevalence of burnout among resident doctors and to ...
B S Shekhawat +5 more
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Assessing the effectiveness of support strategies in reducing professional burnout among clergy serving in the Presbyterian Church (USA) [PDF]
The pastoral care and support of the clergy is an issue of growing concern to denominational leaders in the light of reported levels of stress in ministry, sickness, and early retirement.
Robbins, Mandy +2 more
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Burnout assessment in nurses from a general emergency service [PDF]
Objective: To assess the level of Burnout among nurses in a general emergency department. Method: Quantitative, descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study.
Daniela Filipa Rocha Nobre +3 more
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BackgroundStaff in biosafety laboratories (BSL) are more likely to experience occupational burnout and other psychological issues due to their unique working environment and high job demands.
Baojun LI +6 more
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Objectives Describe demographic and professional factors predictive of burnout in academic otolaryngology before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Methods In 2018 and 2020, cross‐sectional surveys on physician wellness and burnout were distributed to ...
Lekha V. Yesantharao +6 more
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Are clergy serving yoked congregations more vulnerable to burnout? : a study among clergy serving in the Presbyterian church (USA) [PDF]
Pressures generated by increasing secularization and decreasing vocations to ordained ministry are resulting across denominations in a growing number of clergy serving more than one congregation.
Leslie J. Francis +5 more
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Burnout is a problem within the workplace including in higher education, the activity of activism, and in reaction to experiencing systemic discrimination in daily life.
Gregor Wolbring, Aspen Lillywhite
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Burnout, defined as chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed, has reached epidemic proportions in many countries. The condition has a profound impact on the health and well-being of individuals suffering from it as well as on their families, the workplace, and the economy.
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Passion and motivation for studying: Predicting academic engagement and burnout in university students [PDF]
Research on the dualistic model of passion (Vallerand et al., 2003) has investigated harmonious and obsessive passion in many domains. However, few studies have investigated passion for studying and the role passion for studying plays in student ...
Stoeber, Joachim +7 more
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