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Introduction: The work of nurses is human. They help people in protection against diseases. Nurses are the largest group of health workers and all problems that appear in the health system are first recognized among them. Burnout syndrome appears among nurses very frequently.
Zarema Obradović +2 more
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In adults with moderate AD post‐TCS and ‐TCI, who may otherwise be eligible for systemic therapy, 1.5% ruxolitinib cream improved clinical signs and symptoms in the TRuE‐AD4 study. Abstract Background In patients with moderate atopic dermatitis (AD), topical corticosteroids (TCS) and topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCI) often do not sufficiently ...
José Manuel Carrascosa +14 more
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Burnout syndrome is a consequence of accumulated stress, caused by excessive engagement, both in the physical and mental (psychological) domains. It is characteristic of many professions, especially professions that involve direct work with people (healthcare, education, army, etc.), and in sports it is almost inevitable.
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ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to examine the types and frequency of challenging behaviours (CB) among students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in special education schools and identify profiles among them. Methods Data were collected from 239 special school staff members, who reported information on 635 students via an online ...
Zakaria Mestari +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To understand how Registered Nurses perceive the impact of nursing leadership on managing moral distress and mitigating burnout. Background Moral distress and burnout are pervasive issues in nursing, compromising well‐being, patient safety and workforce sustainability.
Sherrie Bolton +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To identify and map evidence on factors that influence nurses' engagement in clinical research. Design A scoping review was conducted in accordance with the JBI methodology. Methods First, titles and abstracts of articles, then full‐text articles, were screened by two independent researchers against inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Lyndsay Jerusha Mackay +9 more
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In the high-pressure environment of dental practice, dentistry burnout syndrome frequently manifests as emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced professional fulfillment.
Hossam Dawa +2 more
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Burnout’s Syndrome in Dentists
Aims:The aim of this study is evaluate the level of Burnout’s Syndrome in dental surgeons; to verify correlation among sublevels of burnoutand group of social and demographic variables. Methods: This research has an exploratory, descriptive and cross-sectional character.
Cléa Adas Saliba Garbin +1 more
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