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ABSTRACT Science identity is often conceptualized through constructs such as performance, competence, recognition, and interest, with prior research highlighting the roles of race, gender, and cultural background in shaping students' experiences. However, limited scholarship has examined how disability interacts with science identity in postsecondary ...
Ariel Chasen, Maura Borrego
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Abstract Background Evidence suggests that compared with the general population, a higher proportion of UK veterinary professionals engage in at‐risk drinking; however factors influencing alcohol use and barriers to help‐seeking remain under‐explored.
Olivia Cormier +2 more
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Burnout Syndrome - Characteristics and Interventions
Burnout is a relatively common yet poorly understood phenomenon that often results from relentlessly giving of oneself in the service of others. It has also been known to occur in non-human service work. When this giving of oneself becomes excessive, dysfunctional consequences can develop, such as emotional exhaustion, cynicism, depression, and ...
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“Swallowed by a Black Hole”: The Neglected Impact of Endometriosis in the Workplace
ABSTRACT This study examines how endometriosis, as a chronic and cyclical condition, is experienced and managed in contemporary workplaces, and what this reveals about the limits of existing human resource management (HRM) frameworks. Drawing on Feminist Disability Theory (FDT), we conceptualise endometriosis as a form of structurally produced ...
Meltem Yavuz Sercekman, Ozlem Ayaz
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ABSTRACT Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of risk factors, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic hypertension, obesity, and hypercholesterolemia, which collectively increase the risk of chronic diseases and adverse health outcomes.
Philip Norris +7 more
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Predictive factors of burnout syndrome in nursing students at a public university
Objective: To identify the prevalence and analyze the existence of predictive factors of burnout syndrome in nursing students of a public university unit. Method: A quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional study.
Eduardo Motta de Vasconcelos +3 more
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Abstract Background School personnel bear the emotional burden of students' trauma. Secondary traumatic stress (STS), resulting from indirect trauma exposure, impacts well‐being and job performance through PTSD‐like symptoms, making addressing STS in schools a critical priority.
Paul Gordon +3 more
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Health workers have a key role in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Working in a stressful environment can affect the emotional stability of health workers and can trigger burnout syndrome.
Dilar Bambang Sudito +2 more
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Burnout phenomenon: neurophysiological factors, clinical features, and aspects of management
Burnout syndrome is a distinct “occupational phenomenon” rather than a medical condition, comprising emotional exhaustion, physical fatigue, and cognitive weariness. Both exogenous work-related and endogenous personal factors determine the extent and the
Razia A.G. Khammissa +4 more
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Differential diagnostic of the burnout syndrome
GMS Health Technology Assessment; 6:Doc09; ISSN 1861 ...
Korczak, D, Huber, B, Kister, C
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