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Burnout syndrome among special education teachers at schools for children with disabilities in the Republic of Serbia: Challenges and risk factors [PDF]
Burnout syndrome has become remarkably widespread, especially in the helping professions. As such, it constitutes an increasingly common research topic.
Drobac Ana, Micić Isidora
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Purpose. The aim of the paper is to investigate the relationship between workplace conflicts and employee burnout. Design/methodology/approach. The survey method was chosen, and the questionnaire was posted online to share among Lithuanian employees ...
Evelina Danauskė +2 more
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Trust in school: a pathway to inhibit teacher burnout? [PDF]
Purpose: This paper considers trust as an important relational source in schools by exploring whether trust lowers teacher burnout. We examine how trust relationships with different school parties such as the principal relate to distinct dimensions of ...
Van Houtte, Mieke, Van Maele, Dimitri
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ABSTRACT Over almost two decades, young people's employment opportunities have been significantly impacted by events like the Global Financial Crisis (2008–2009) and the COVID‐19 pandemic (2020‐). Thus, underemployment has become a more pervasive and persistent feature of young people's labour market experiences. This research focuses on three forms of
Brendan Churchill
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La siguiente propuesta se elaboró en el marco de la segunda edición de la Escuela Internacional de Líderes de Residentes de Medicina Interna, como parte del II Congreso IberoPanamericano de Medicina Interna SAM 2016.
Manuel Klein +5 more
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Areas of Work Life as Burnout Predictors in Dentists of Denpasar, Indonesia
Introduction: Burnout is most common among healthcare workers and is characterized by emotional fatigue, depersonalization and low personal accomplishment impacting behaviors also the work environment.
Sylvia Jessy Kurniawan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aboriginal staff play a vital part in improving culturally safe and effective services and supports for Aboriginal people. Research on the Aboriginal workforce helps advance a culturally safe environment for workers and Aboriginal people accessing health and community services. This study aims to identify the barriers and enablers to workforce
F. Talbot +10 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.
Bradburn +27 more
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ABSTRACT The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia require culturally responsive services. The Australian government has committed to establishing strategies to increase the size of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disability workforce; however, there is scant research on the factors influencing retention.
J. Gwynn +9 more
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ABSTRACT For adults with intellectual disability and their families, future planning and moving out of the family home in Australia will increasingly occur within the context of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). As a market‐based, individualised funding system its impact on this transition remains largely unknown. This paper reports on a
I. Belperio +5 more
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