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ABSTRACT This study examined positive emotion as a mediator linking job stress to burnout and tested the moderating role of savoring beliefs among young Korean employees. A total of 510 participants completed measures of job stress, savoring beliefs, positive emotion, and burnout.
Hang‐Shim Lee, Young‐Seok Kim
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Future of Salutogenic Approach to Prevention of Burnout Syndrome in Russian Physicians [PDF]
Since the onset of the first studies of burnout syndrome in various contingents and professions, as a rule, negative clinical predictors and consequences of this syndrome have been in focus: stress, anxiety, depression, aggressiveness, suicidal behavior.
Bochaver K. +5 more
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Imposterism and Self‐Efficacy Among Canadian Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Residents: A National Survey
In this national survey of Canadian OHNS residents, imposter phenomenon was highly prevalent, with nearly 80% of trainees reporting moderate to intense symptoms. Female and junior residents demonstrated significantly higher imposter scores, while greater self‐efficacy was associated with lower levels of impostorism.
Alexander C. Moise +4 more
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Personal characteristics and burnout syndrome among teachers of primary and secondary schools [PDF]
Introduction: Burnout syndrome is more often seen in human (assisting) services professions which provide services to population. An interaction between external and internal factors has great importance in burnout syndrome occurrence.
Paleksić Vesna +2 more
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Healthy Settings in Hospital – How to Prevent Burnout Syndrome in Nurses: Literature Review
Healthy settings involve a holistic and multidisciplinary method that integrates actions towards risk factors. In hospital settings, a high level of stress can lead to depression, anxiety, decreased job satisfaction and lower loyalty to the organization.
Adriano Friganović +5 more
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Background Medical interns are at risk of burnout due to several organizational and individual factors. There is scarcity of studies exploring the role of chronic physical illness and job dissatisfaction on burnout experience among medical interns.
Tamadhir Al-Mahrouqi +5 more
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Living with the Unknown: Intolerance of Uncertainty in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is marked by pervasive uncertainty due to fluctuating motor and non‐motor symptoms, variable treatment response, and an unpredictable clinical course. Intolerance of uncertainty (IU), a tendency to perceive ambiguity as threatening and respond with worry, avoidance, or decisional paralysis, may be ...
Bradley McDaniels +3 more
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Neuroendocrine Insights into Burnout Syndrome [PDF]
Debates flow in the medical and psychological field about burnout symptoms: from considering it as a distinct illness, a separate entity or correlated with physiological changes and/or job-related reaction. Seen as a form of depression, the researches are investigating the correlations between various changes in the normal human body functioning ...
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ABSTRACT Caring for infants experiencing or at risk of substance withdrawal often increases nursing workload and may contribute to missed nursing care (MNC). This study examined the relationship between infants' substance withdrawal status and the occurrence of MNC in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). We conducted a secondary analysis of data from
Sooyoung Kim +4 more
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Burnout Syndrome During Residency
The aim of this study is identified the degree of Burnout Syndrome (BOS) and find out its correlation with years of recidency and sociodemograpfic chareacteristics, training, sleeping habits, such as smoking and alcohol consumption.After approval from the Hospital Ethics Committee and obtaining informed consent, First, second, third, fourth and fifth ...
Namigar, Turgut +8 more
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