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The relationship of social support systems and the incidence of the syndrome of burnout
Susan K. Bern
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Burnout syndrome among undergraduate nursing students at a public university [PDF]
Jamila Geri Tomaschewski-Barlem +5 more
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The burnout-syndrome was first described in great detail by H. Freudenberger 1974.There are a lot of different definitions. The most often cited is from Maslach and Jackson (1986) characterizing burnout by three core dimensions: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment. Although burnout can be related to psychological,
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Professional Burnout in Social Service Organizations: A Review of Theory, Research and Prevention [PDF]
This paper provides an overview of research on burnout in human service workers, with an emphasis on findings relevant to social workers and other professionals in child welfare and children’s mental health and the organizations that employ them.
Harvey, Cheryl, Stalker, Carol
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Narrative candour: Learning from diverse stories of imperfect medical practice
Abstract Introduction Medical training often induces stress and burnout, exacerbated by competition and imposter syndrome, which can collectively contribute to trainee distress. Drawing from narrative theories, this conceptual paper examines how myths of the heroic doctor and discourses of exceptionalism contribute to this distress, suggesting that ...
Margaret Bearman +2 more
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BURNOUT SYNDROME IN DENTAL PRACTICE
This paper aims to highlight the burnout syndrome among dentists, this phenomenon that affects between 22.2% and 55% of dentists, according to the data in the specialized literature.
Alice Murariu +3 more
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Rethinking the impostor phenomenon: An umbrella review of concept, context and interventions
Abstract Background Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological experience characterized by persistent self‐doubt and an inability to internalize achievements, leading to negative emotional and professional consequences. In health professions education (HPE), IP is of particular concern because it has been linked to learner well‐being, professional ...
Mia Gisselbaek +6 more
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Reflections on Gerontological Nursing Over the Past 50 Years
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Wendy Moyle
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Abstract Purpose Job satisfaction is an attitudinal variable that describes how people feel in their position. Recent studies indicate that only 45% of Spanish optometrists report job satisfaction, lower than their counterparts in other countries. This study aimed to exhaustively assess factors influencing stress, burnout and job satisfaction within ...
Cristina Alvarez‐Peregrina +2 more
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Burnout syndrome in nurses acting in primary care: an impact on quality of life [PDF]
Ericka Silva Holmes +3 more
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