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Retaining volunteers is critical for sport and social development. This two-wave prospective survey was conducted to examine the relationship between sport volunteers’ work climate, motivation, emotional exhaustion (core burnout dimension), and ...
Chunxiao Li+4 more
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Psychological Contract Breach, and Stress in the Workplace
Background: The main objective of this research was examine how breach of psychological contract, dimensions of psychological climate (psychological safety and psychological meaningfulness) and work – family conflict affect emotional exhaustion ...
Agata Wołowska
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This research has focused on determining the levels of optimism, stress and emotional exhaustion of health care workers related to COVID-19 and the effect of optimism directly and indirectly (through job stress) on emotional exhaustion caused by Covid ...
Şefik Özdemir, Gökhan Kerse
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A Comparison of Burnout Among Oncology Nurses Working in Adult and Pediatric Inpatient and Outpatient Settings [PDF]
Purpose/Objectives: To investigate differences in burnout among oncology nurses by type of work setting, coping strategies, and job satisfaction. Design: Descriptive. Setting: A metropolitan cancer center.
Davis, Shoni+2 more
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Genome‐wide analyses indicate that reduced ventral diencephalon and thalamus volumes, along with decreased functional connectivity within the triple network (DMN/CEN/SN), are uniquely associated with the risk of major depression (MD) onset, compared to other similar severe psychiatric disorders.
Ming‐Min Xu+7 more
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Beban Kerja dan Kelelahan Emosional Perawat Wanita yang Sudah Berkeluarga: Konflik Kerja Keluarga sebagai Variabel Mediasi [PDF]
Emotional Exhaustion is one of burnout dimensions and predictor of Organization Citizenship Behavior (OCB). Human resources management scholars have been paying their attention to this subject.
Antoni, A. (Antoni)+2 more
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Health behaviours and affective states of partners of fly‐in fly‐out workers: A daily diary study
Abstract Partners of fly‐in fly‐out (FIFO) workers face increases in demands, for instance in care and family responsibilities, particularly in the absence of workers; however, little is known about how their daily life experiences influence their health across the FIFO work cycle.
Bernard Kwadwo Yeboah Asiamah‐Asare+3 more
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Abstract Living in residential aged care (RAC) can have deleterious effects on the health, well‐being and social participation of younger people (<65 years of age). This research examined the barriers and enablers to leaving or avoiding RAC for Australian younger people who are not National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants. It reports on
Barrie Shannon+3 more
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ABSTRACT Systems and structures designed to protect and support young people, specifically (in this paper) young women, are ironically the same systems that maintain gender disparity. Consequently, this has influenced the embodied identities of young women who experience and use violence. Such systemic and structural intersectionality has impacted upon
Louise Rak+3 more
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Perceptions of high involvement work practices, person-organization fit and burnout: a time lagged study of health care employees [PDF]
Previous research demonstrates that high involvement work practices (HIWPs) may be associated with burnout (emotional exhaustion and depersonalization); however, to date, the process through which HIWPs influence burnout is not clear.
Bosak, Janine+3 more
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