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BURNOUT SYNDROME AMONG DENTISTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS.

Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice, 2022
OBJECTIVE Burnout syndrome has negative consequences on the dentist's health and performance during work. This systematic review aimed to assess the prevalence of Burnout syndrome in dentists.
J. Moro   +7 more
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Spouse burnout syndrome

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1986
In married couples, chronic illness in one partner can result in increased responsibilities for the spouse and lead to spouse burnout. Burnout has been described as a syndrome encompassing both physical and emotional symptoms. The literature has addressed the burnout syndrome experienced by health care professionals but few articles have addressed ...
J Y, Ekberg, N, Griffith, M J, Foxall
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Cognitive disorders in burnout syndrome

S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry, 2023
Objective. To study the impairment of cognitive functions in patients with different stages of the burnout syndrome (BS). Material and methods. 78 patients aged 25—45 years (average age 36.9±9.5 years) were examined, which at the BS stage were divided into two subgroups: Residence (51.3%, n=40) and Exhaustion (48.7%, n=38).
L.S. Chutko   +9 more
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Electroencephalographic signs of burnout syndrome

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2020
To study the electroencephalographic manifestations of the various stages of burnout syndrome (BS).A quantitative analysis of the EEG of 131 patients, aged 25 to 45 years, with BS was performed. The control group included 143 people.An increase in dysfunction of the regulatory systems of the brain, which is correlated with an increase in the severity ...
E A, Yakovenko   +3 more
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Prevalence and Associated Factors of Burnout syndrome among Nurses in Public Hospitals, Southwest Ethiopia

Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 2021
Background The Burnout syndrome has been defined as a response to the chronic work-related stress typically found in professionals working in care service organizations.
A. Belay   +4 more
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Burnout syndrome among healthcare professionals

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2018
The well-being of healthcare providers and the influence of healthcare provider mental health and wellness on patient safety have garnered national interest and attention, though the concept of burnout among healthcare professionals is not new.[1][1],[2][2] Healthcare, as an industry ...
Patrick J, Bridgeman   +2 more
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Burnout Syndrome. Psychophysiological Aspects

Психиатрия, психотерапия и клиническая психология, 2021
В обзоре рассматриваются психофизиологические аспекты эмоционального выгорания. В классической многофакторной теории выгорания Кристины Маслач были рассмотрены его компоненты. Обращено внимание на критический момент в появлении первых симптомов выгорания из несоответствия между персональным вкладом и полученным или ожидаемым вознаграждением в ...
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Burnout Syndrome in the Helping Professions

Psychological Reports, 2002
Burnout can be defined as a long-term reaction to occupational stress which involves, particularly, the helping professions. The main aim of this study was the assessment of burnout in a sample of professional and voluntary health care workers and comparison of the two samples on scores from the Maslach Burnout Inventory.
GABASSI PG   +4 more
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[Burnout syndrome epidemiology].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2008
The burnout syndrome constitutes a process which bears high prevalence and important consequences among sanitary professionals, particularly among nurses. Therefore, the authors have proposed to study the three dimensions of this syndrome, namely emotional tiredness, depersonalization and lack of a sense of achievement plus the function certain ...
Villanueva R, Orbáiz   +5 more
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Stress, Burnout-Syndrom, Depression

Nervenheilkunde, 2014
ZusammenfassungArbeit ist ein zentraler Begriff im Leben eines jeden Menschen, unabhängig davon, ob es sich um berufliche oder um haushaltsnahe Arbeit handelt. Arbeit kann eine Ressource sein, die die Anfälligkeit für psychische Störungen senkt; unter Umständen kann Arbeit ein chronischer Stressor sein, der das Risiko für psychische Störungen deutlich ...
L. Winter, K. G. Kahl
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