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[Occupational burnout in a nursing home].

Soins. Gerontologie, 2018
Working in a nursing home leads to specific problems for caregivers. For example, being confronted with an ageing body and a declining mind or enduring inadequate work organisations can cause occupational exhaustion and burnout. The quest for job satisfaction at work then becomes a challenge.
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Approaching Difficult Communication Tasks in Oncology

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005
Anthony L Back, James A Tulsky
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Physician burnout: contributors, consequences and solutions

Journal of Internal Medicine, 2018
Colin West
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Job demands, job resources, and their relationship with burnout and engagement: a multi-sample study

Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2004
Wilmar B Schaufeli, Arnold B Bakker
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[Occupational burnout, a reality for caregivers].

Soins. Gerontologie, 2018
Occupational burnout corresponds to a state of thymic frailty linked to the work environment. It concerns all types of occupations but was initially associated with the caring professions (social, medical, etc.). Burnout is particularly prevalent in the geriatric sector where the caregiver's personal investment and confrontation with death are ...
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Burnout and somatic symptoms among frontline healthcare professionals at the peak of the Italian COVID-19 pandemic.

Psychiatry Research, 2020
Serena Barello   +2 more
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Burnout–depression overlap: A review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2015
Renzo Bianchi, Éric Laurent
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The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory: A new tool for the assessment of burnout

Work and Stress, 2005
Tage S Kristensen   +2 more
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How changes in job demands and resources predict burnout, work engagement, and sickness absenteeism

Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2009
Wilmar B Schaufeli   +2 more
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