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Burnout Among Healthcare Workers in the COVID 19 Era: A Review of the Existing Literature
In the current period of global public health crisis due to the COVID-19, healthcare workers are more exposed to physical and mental exhaustion – burnout – for the torment of difficult decisions, the pain of losing patients and colleagues, and the risk ...
C. Leo+6 more
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Resilience and Burnout Among Physicians and the General US Working Population
This cross-sectional survey study evaluates resilience among physicians and US workers and assesses the association between resilience and burnout among US physicians.
C. West+7 more
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Parental Burnout Around the Globe: a 42-Country Study
High levels of stress in the parenting domain can lead to parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children. It is not yet clear, however, whether parental burnout varies by culture, and if so, why it might do so ...
I. Roskam+94 more
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The Impact of Social Support on Burnout among Lecturers: A Systematic Literature Review
Background: Interest and concern regarding the social support and burnout of college lecturers have grown over the past decades. Maintaining good mental health is critical for university lecturers.
Beibei Cao+2 more
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Burnout in Israeli medical students: a national survey
Introduction Professional burnout is characterized by loss of enthusiasm for work, cynicism, and a low sense of personal efficacy. Burnout may adversely affect medical professionalism.
Peter Gilbey+8 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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Towards Prevention of Sportsmen Burnout: Formal Analysis of Sub-Optimal Tournament Scheduling [PDF]
Scheduling a sports tournament is a complex optimization problem, which requires a large number of hard constraints to satisfy. Despite the availability of several such constraints in the literature, there remains a gap since most of the new sports events pose their own unique set of requirements, and demand novel constraints.
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BACKGROUND: While burnout has been identified in half of practicing physicians, no validated questionnaires have assessed burnout among minimally invasive gynecologic surgery fellows.
Kelli McEntee, MD+5 more
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Background Medical student burnout can cause emotional and physical exhaustion and detachment. The objectives of this study were to evaluate burnout using the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey (MBI-SS), identify factors that may predict burnout ...
Michael Obregon+4 more
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Introduction: Burnout syndrome refers to a combination of physical fatigue and emotional exhaustion, which, in turn, affects the working efficiency of a person.
Archana Hemant Dhusia+4 more
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