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Emotional exhaustion in day-care workers
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2016Although childcare workers have the second-worst occupation for work-related health problems and the number of professional day-care centers is growing throughout Europe, few studies have examined these workers’ emotional well-being. This study investigates the effect of position, competence, work role, role clarity, and work tasks on emotional ...
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Emotional Exhaustion: Concept Analysis for Nursing
International Journal for Human CaringOver the past two decades, emotional exhaustion has become one of the most prevalent issues affecting helping professions. In nursing, studies have shown that emotional exhaustion may affect not only the physical and mental health of nurses but also patient outcomes.
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Emotional Exhaustion and Psychosocial Work Factors
2012Because emotional exhaustion is the key component of burnout, it is important to recognize the factors that may promote emotional exhaustion. According to recent studies, psychosocial work factors are likely to generate emotional exhaustion among employees.
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Work engagement, emotional exhaustion, and counterproductive work behavior
Journal of Business Research, 2020Hao Chen
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Emotional Exhaustion as a Predictor of Tinnitus
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2012Sylvie, Hébert +2 more
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Workplace bullying, psychological distress, resilience, mindfulness, and emotional exhaustion
Service Industries Journal, 2020Elham Anasori +2 more
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