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Lixin Tian Department of Nursing, Tongzhou Maternal & Child Health Hospital of Beijing, Beijing, 101100, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Lixin Tian, Department of Nursing, Tongzhou Maternal & Child Health Hospital of Beijing, No. 124 of
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The work-family and burnout nexus: insight from a qualitative survey of coal miners in India
Occupational burnout is a growing concern in the occupational health context. Coal miners, due to the physically demanding nature of their work, long shifts, and limited recovery time, are particularly vulnerable to occupational burnout, especially when ...
Swayamsidha Samant +2 more
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Imposterism and Self‐Efficacy Among Canadian Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Residents: A National Survey
In this national survey of Canadian OHNS residents, imposter phenomenon was highly prevalent, with nearly 80% of trainees reporting moderate to intense symptoms. Female and junior residents demonstrated significantly higher imposter scores, while greater self‐efficacy was associated with lower levels of impostorism.
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The Occupational burnout is considered as one of the most important problems that have numerous adverse effects on nurses' job. Various personal, psychological and social factors are effective in occupational burnout.
SEYED EHSAN SAMAEI +5 more
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BackgroundIn recent years, the importance of biosafety research has garnered significant attention due to its critical implications for public health and safety.
Keke Ju +6 more
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Job-related stress and burnout
Occupational stress is a topic of substantial interest to organizational researchers and managers, as well as society at large. Stress arising from work conditions can be pervasive and significant in its impact on individuals, their families and ...
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Objectives: It has been argued that elite junior athletes may be especially vulnerable to the development of burnout [Coakley, D. (1992). Burnout among adolescent athletes: A personal failure or social problem. Sociology, 9, 271–285; Feigley, D. A. (1984)
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ABSTRACT Healthcare professionals (HCPs) working with people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are often exposed to emotive circumstances including end of life care, trauma, loss, and death. Existing reviews have explored the emotional experiences of people living with ALS and their carers but have largely ignored healthcare staff and the
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Background and Objectives: Healthcare providers suffer from occupational burnout due to emotional and physical pressures dealing with patients, which affects all aspects of living behavior.
S Bayat, H Soori, FS Asgarian
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