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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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Abstract Aim To evaluate a multipronged toolkit (Connect, Pause and Reflect Toolkit [CPRT]) codesigned to support clinicians' professional fulfilment, meaning, and multidisciplinary connection when caring for children with severe neurological impairment. Method This study used convergent mixed‐methods design. Participants reviewed CPRT and completed an
Suzanne M. Nevin +34 more
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Burnout syndrome in secondary school teachers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Secondary school teachers are one of the occupational groups presenting the highest levels of sick leave due to stress in the workplace. This form of stress can cause burnout syndrome, which is characterised by emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and
Aguayo Estremera, Raimundo +2 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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Women living with diabetes: Overlooked and under‐recognised, the psychosocial impact
Abstract Aim Diabetes intersects with women's reproductive and sexual health across the life course; however, the psychosocial implications of key reproductive transitions remain under‐recognised in research and clinical practice. This review synthesised evidence on the psychosocial impacts of diabetes during menstruation, pregnancy, the menopausal ...
Rita Forde +12 more
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Burnout is a syndrome that initially shows its effect on an individual level. But over time it exceeds individual dimensions. Burnout, which causesloss of health, mental problems, behavioral disorders, interpersonal conflicts, and family problems, also ...
KAVURMACI, MEHTAP
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Prevalence and determinants of burnout syndrome among primary healthcare physicians in Qatar
Background: General practitioners (GPs) in particular are prone to developing burnout syndrome, as they are frequently overloaded with the demands of caring for sick patients.
L. Abdulla +2 more
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Burnout Syndrome in Pediatric Practice
Burnout is a common work-related syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and diminished feelings of personal accomplishment. Burnout influences the performance and efficiency of the healthcare professionals and therefore the quality of the care provided.
Reem A. Al-Youbi, Mohammed M. Jan
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the 12‐month effectiveness and patient persistence of a semaglutide‐supported digital weight‐loss service (DWLS) in a real‐world German cohort. Methods This retrospective study analysed 4535 patients who initiated the Juniper Germany DWLS. Primary endpoints included 12‐month medication and data submission adherence (receiving ≥
Louis Talay +3 more
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Differentiation of Burnout Syndrome by Profession and Job: Gazi Burnout Inventory [PDF]
Defined as the situation individuals undergo in the face of stress, burnout syndrome appears to be a handicap not only conveying the feeling of isolation towards a specific job or profession but diminishing the productivity of individual in profession ...
Hakan KOC +2 more
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