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Prevalence of and Factors Associated With Nurse Burnout in the US
Key Points Question What were the most recent US national estimates of nurse burnout and associated factors that may put nurses at risk for burnout? Findings This secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data from more than 3.9 million US registered ...
Megha K. Shah +5 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.
Madigan, Daniel J. +2 more
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Work-Related Factors Associated With Burnout Among Peruvian Nurses
Introduction: Commonly, burnout in nurses has influenced their performance. The contribution of this study allows to broaden the knowledge of the performance-burnout relationship and identifies the work performance in nurses as a precursor of burnout ...
Caleb Sucapuca +2 more
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Introduction This research aimed to explore the relationships among teacher self-efficacy, teacher resilience, emotion regulation, and teacher burnout within the context of Chinese English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers.
Shanshan Li
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Resident burnout in Taiwan Hospitals—and its relation to physician felt trust from patients
Background/purpose: This study hypothesized that low ‘felt trust’ from patients may induce resident burnout. The authors developed and validated a scale to measure physician felt trust from patients and surveyed residents in Taiwan to estimate the ...
Ellery Chih-Han Huang +3 more
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Background: With increasing workload and dismal working conditions, healthcare professionals (HCPs) in India often suffer from burnout. Understanding the extent of these problems and the contributing factors is necessary to build a healthy workforce ...
Vartika Kesarwani +2 more
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Job Demands–Resources theory and self-regulation: new explanations and remedies for job burnout
Background: High job demands and low job resources may cause job strain and eventually result in burnout. However, previous research has generally ignored the roles of time and self-regulation.
A. Bakker, Juriena D. de Vries
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Reliability and use of Copenhagen Burnout Inventory in italian sample of university professors [PDF]
Academics often have to face with burnout syndrome at work. This cross-sectional study evaluates the reliability of the Italian version of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) in a sample of Academics of Sapienza University of Faculty of Medicine and ...
Chiarini, Massimiliano +10 more
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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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Prevalence of Burnout Among Physicians: A Systematic Review
Importance Burnout is a self-reported job-related syndrome increasingly recognized as a critical factor affecting physicians and their patients. An accurate estimate of burnout prevalence among physicians would have important health policy implications ...
Lisa S. Rotenstein +6 more
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