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Academic burnout syndrome among medical students in Serbia: prevalence of high risk and determinants
Background Although burnout syndrome has been described in numerous research studies, the data on burnout syndrome among medical students in developing countries is scanty.
Irena Ilic, Milena Ilic
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Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome in Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome
Background: Burnout Syndrome is the extreme emotional response to chronic occupational stress, manifesting as physical and mental exhaustion. Although associated with higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, no study so far has evaluated whether
Ana Cláudia Giaxa Prosdócimo +9 more
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The Role of Parental Depressive Symptoms and Burnout in Externalizing Behaviors of Toddlers
ABSTRACT Background Early externalizing problems are often shaped by parental challenges within the family system. Research on the dyadic effects of parental depression and burnout in non‐Western contexts remains limited. Objective This study examined how parental depressive symptoms and burnout predict toddlers' externalizing behaviors in a Turkish ...
Gizem Arikan +2 more
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IntroductionAlthough research on burnout syndrome in medical students has increased in recent years, results are inconsistent about which factors are associated with a high risk for burnout syndrome.
Irena Ilic +2 more
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Early Child Temperament Predicts Parental Burnout in First‐Time Mothers
ABSTRACT Objective The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between the temperament in early childhood and parental burnout in first‐time mothers. Background From birth, a child's temperament manifests in their physiological and emotional expressions, which have been linked to levels of parental stress, potentially contributing to parental ...
Sandra Wenig +2 more
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Abstract Background Football (soccer) referees are crucial to contol of football matches. Exposure to emotional stressors may precipitate coronary events. Aims To characterise emotional stressors, including abuse faced by football (soccer) referees, which may lead to burnout and potential cardiac risk.
Toby M. Plasto +3 more
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Antecedents and Outcomes of Workplace Loneliness in Finnish Nurses: A Cross‐Sectional Survey Study
ABSTRACT Aim This study provides up‐to‐date knowledge on the correlates of workplace loneliness among Finnish nurses in the post‐COVID‐19 era. We examined the factors (background, work‐related and dispositional) that were associated with loneliness among nurses. We also investigated the relationship between loneliness and job burnout, which was used as
Saija Mauno +2 more
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Objective: Burnout syndrome is a critical concern among medical students, contributing to fatigue, reduced academic performance, and negative health outcomes. The educational environment is considered a key factor influencing burnout. This study aimed to
Sasiwan Wongmaneewan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To introduce and theoretically articulate the RESTORE framework, a multi‐level model explaining how leadership, organisational conditions, and relational processes interact to support workforce resilience and sustainable thriving in nursing academia.
Samira Hamadeh, Suha Ballout
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Prevalence and determinants of burnout syndrome among physicians in Cameroon: a research proposal
Objectives Burnout syndrome is a common psychological state, that may affect human healthcare providers due to their prolonged exposure to job stressors. Burnout can hinder optimal healthcare delivery.
Vitalis Fambombi Feteh +5 more
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