Burnout syndrome and its association with anxiety and fear of medical errors among intensive care unit physicians: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Polychronis Voultsos +3 more
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Responsible Work, Resilient Workforce: A Corporate Social Responsibility Knowledge‐Based Perspective
ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to demonstrate the role of employee coping in determining the effect of workaholism on burnout. This study utilized a survey approach to collect information from a varied cohort of teachers encompassing individuals employed in private sector educational institutions, following a time‐lagged approach.
Roberto Cerchione +4 more
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Constructs triggering the Burnout syndrome in nurses in front of COVID-19: an integrative review
Maria Girlane Sousa Albuquerque Brandão +5 more
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Work Readiness and Vocational Belonging: Exploring the Experiences of Newly Graduated Nurses
ABSTRACT Introduction This study aims to explore the relationship between work readiness and vocational belonging among newly graduated nurses‐(NGNs). Methods The study employed a descriptive, correlational, and cross‐sectional design. It was conducted with 415 NGNs working at a city hospital in Istanbul, Türkiye.
Berra Yilmaz Kusakli, Ece Uysal Kasap
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Burnout Syndrome and Associated Factors in Intensive Care Unit Nurses
Núbia Samara Caribé de Aragão +6 more
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Burnout and Coping Strategies Among Paediatric Oncologists: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Paediatric oncologists routinely face emotionally demanding situations, including prolonged exposure to child suffering, ethically complex decision‐making, and high clinical workloads. These stressors contribute to burnout, moral distress, and psychological strain, yet their lived experiences remain underexplored.
Harshitha D +8 more
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Burnout syndrome and coping strategies in Portuguese oncology health care providers
Vasco Cumbe +6 more
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Workplace demands, resources, and well‐being among police staff working in forensic services
Abstract Forensic staff play a crucial role in law enforcement through providing specialist services to police agencies in criminal investigations. Given the unique work, including frequent exposure to potentially distressing material, administrative workloads, and other work‐related pressures, forensic staff are at risk of increased occupational ...
Jacob J. Keech, Jacqueline M. Drew
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Predictors of Burnout Syndrome in community health workers in primary care in São Luís – Ma
Rosana Maria Paixão CASTELO BRANCO
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ABSTRACT Little research has been undertaken on one of the largest and, arguably, critical workforces in the health sector—Allied Health (AH) professionals. These professionals encompass a diverse range of healthcare experts, including radiographers, psychotherapists, and occupational therapists (excluding doctors, nurses, and paramedics), and they are
Peter Holland +5 more
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