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The Prevalence of Burnout in Occupational Therapists

Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 1983
Burnout is a stress which may affect all health professionals. In this paper its process, causes and characteristics in various health professionals are outlined. A survey of burnout in Australian occupational therapists was conducted. The results show that occupational therapists working in the psychosocial area have significantly more burnout on the ...
Sturgess J., Poulsen A.
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Burnout Among Occupational Therapists

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 2003
Objectives. Using Maslach's Burnout Inventory (MBI), this study examined burnout among full-time staff occupational therapists including the extent of their burnout; how occupational therapists' burnout compared to four health care professions, and if type of health care setting impacts their level of burnout. Method. The MBI was mailed to each subject
Jane, Painter   +3 more
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Managing Occupational Therapy Burnout

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 1986
Burnout has been conceptualized as an ineffective coping response to stress experienced on the job. This article will explore the construct of burnout as reported in the literature of the helping professions. An emphasis will be placed on prevention and remediation strategies, particularly those aimed at organizational causes of burnout for ...
C, Brollier   +3 more
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JOB CONTROL AND BURNOUT ACROSS OCCUPATIONS

Psychological Reports, 2005
Researchers have reported that, for individual workers, low job control is associated with high burnout; however, as yet it is unclear whether this association holds for occupations as well. Whether differences in job control between occupations as assessed by eight expert judges could account for individual-level and occupational-level differences in ...
Taris, T.W.   +4 more
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Burnout and Occupational Stress

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2004
Professional and occupational burnout is a recognized syndrome among healthcare professionals, although the point at which burnout begins is unclear. There is a dearth of research investigating burnout and occupational stress in relation to podiatric medicine, although two recent studies have reported high levels of burnout expressed by podiatric ...
Paul Tinley, Anne Mandy
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Sleep, Occupational Stress, and Burnout

2017
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Akerstedt, T.   +2 more
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Occupational stress, burnout and personality in anesthesiologists

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2018
There is a growing awareness of the problem of occupational stress and burnout among anesthesiologists. Occupational stress was found to be related to burnout, a process that is supposed to be moderated by personality. This article will discuss the topic of stress and burnout in relationship to anesthesiologists' personality based on recent literature ...
van der Wal, R.A.B.   +3 more
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Psychological determinants of occupational burnout

Stress Medicine, 1992
AbstractA representative sample of 74 nurses working in a comparatively large Australian psychiatric hospital completed a questionnaire which contained scales that reflected the elements of the self‐control model of human stress proposed by Carver and Scheier. Canonical correlation analysis was used to statistically relate proposed elements of the self‐
M. S. Thompson, S. L. Page
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Burnout is not a disease, but an occupational phenomenon

2020
Chulalongkorn Medical Bulletin, 2, 2, 115 ...
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Burnout as an Occupational Disease: A Gender Issue?

2019
Burnout is frequent although few statistics on occupational diseases (OD) due to burnout are shown. A study on INAIL (Italian National Institute against accidents and occupational diseases) occupational disease records due to “mental and behavioural disorders” (ICD X, 2010) in a quinquennial 2013–2017 was conceived.
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