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Diagnosis and treatment of occupational burnout in the Swiss outpatient sector: A national survey of healthcare professionals' attributes and attitudes. [PDF]
Guseva Canu I +11 more
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Confirmatory factor analysis of the occupational stress inventory-revised among Australian teachers [PDF]
Bahr, Mark +2 more
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Abstract Introduction This study explored medical residents' experiences of redeployment during the COVID‐19 pandemic. With the benefit of time and reflection, this study went beyond an ‘educational deficit’ perspective on redeployment and examined these experiences to better understand enduring tensions in medical education, prepare leaders for ...
Paula Rowland +4 more
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Abstract Background This scoping review explores the impact of coaching on the professional identity formation (PIF) of postgraduate medical trainees. Although coaching is well‐documented in undergraduate medical education, its role in postgraduate medical education (PME) remains underexplored.
Roshanee Seth +3 more
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Prevalence and predictors of occupational burnout among first-year medical residents in Oman: the role of trait emotional intelligence. [PDF]
Al-Huseini S +11 more
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Abstract Objectives Current evidence on the impact of personal trauma on health care professionals is mixed. Some studies suggest a personal history of trauma can be a risk factor for secondary traumatisation. Other research suggests that personal experiences of trauma can help professionals to better recognise their patients' trauma symptoms.
Bethan Owen +3 more
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The impact of patient death on the risk of developing occupational burnout in midwives a preliminary cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Hanna R +4 more
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Abstract Objectives Huntington's disease (HD) is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a range of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms. Psychological symptoms can arise from being at risk for the disease and from its manifestation, necessitating psychological interventions to address the evolving burden, even before onset. This
Kasper F. Van der Zwaan +4 more
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Occupational burnout during war: The role of stress, disruptions in routine, sleep, work-family conflict, and organizational support as a moderator. [PDF]
Kalfon Hakhmigari M, Diamant I.
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