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Examination of developmental models of occupational burnout using burnout profiles of nurses

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2008
AbstractTitle.  Examination of developmental models of occupational burnout using burnout profiles of nurses. Aim.  This paper is a report of a study to identify the occupational burnout profiles of a sample of nurses in Turkey and to examine alternative developmental models of burnout based on these profiles.Background.
Cetin, Onder, Nejat, Basim
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Employees Incivility and Perceived Occupational Burnout

Asian Journal of Business and Governance, 2019
This study aimed to describe the frequency experience of workplace incivility and perception occupational burnout of Fast Distribution Corporation-Sales and Operations and Finance employees. This is to make recommendations on how to reduce symptoms and risk and impact of burnout and on how to develop, execute; promote a portfolio of civil workplace ...
Jyrel Llyna E. Abbu   +1 more
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[Occupational burnout, understanding and acting].

Soins. Gerontologie, 2018
Occupational burnout is a phenomenon which affects a person's health at work and which is expressed through an acceleration of the ageing process. It is combined with natural biological ageing and can contribute to so-called premature exhaustion. This is conveyed through a decline in health which is faster than a natural decline, meaning a decrease in ...
Marie-Madeleine, Péretié   +1 more
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[Occupational disease. Burnout syndrome].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2004
This theoretical article, which includes a bibliographical summary, analyzes the burnout syndrome in all its aspect. The author presents ways to diagnose and prevent this syndrome and presents a series of extremely useful and interesting recommendations for professionals as well as businesses and organizations where these professionals work.
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Psychiatrist and Occupational Burnout Syndrome

2019
Active professional activity of psychiatrists is associated with inevitable emotional and moral overload, which is the basis for the emergence of the so-called syndrome of “emotional burnout." This article provides a brief review of the scientific literature on the topic of burnout among psychiatrists.
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Burnout and midwifery: an occupational hazard?

British Journal of Midwifery, 1995
Midwifery is changing to provide greater continuity of care for women, and in the process, midwives are becoming more flexible in their working patterns so as to be available during childbirth for women they have got to know during pregnancy. But how sustainable is such a way of working?
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Burnout An Occupational Hazard

Music Educators Journal, 2000
Donald L. Hamann, Debra G. Gordon
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BURNOUT AND OCCUPATIONAL PARTICIPATION AMONG TURKISH DENTAL STUDENTS.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2016
The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of burnout and occupational participation limitation among dental students in a dental school in Turkey. Four hundred fifty-eight dental students (females=153; males=305) were included in the study. The age range varied from 17-to-38 years. Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Version (MBI-SV)
Hakan Eren   +6 more
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Occupational Burnout

2012
Cindy A. McGeary, Donald D. McGeary
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