Factors Contributing to Healthcare Professional Burnout During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Rapid Turnaround Global Survey [PDF]
Background: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) on the front lines against COVID-19 may face increased workload, and stress. Understanding HCPs risk for burnout is critical to supporting HCPs and maintaining the quality of healthcare during the pandemic ...
Morgantini LA+11 more
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The Impact of Sociodemographic Factors on Job Satisfaction and Professional Burnout among Nurses in Urology Departments [PDF]
(1) Background: Job satisfaction and professional burnout directly impact human life, depending on various professional, non-professional, and private determinants. Nurses, in particular, are highly susceptible to experiencing professional burnout, which,
Katarzyna Jarosz, Agnieszka Młynarska
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Impact of Mind-Body Medicine Professional Skills Training on Healthcare Professional Burnout. [PDF]
Background Healthcare professional burnout has reached epidemic proportions, with downstream effects on personal and patient health and on our institutions.
Weinlander EE, Gaza EJ, Winget M.
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Role of Global Self-Esteem, Professional Burnout and Selected Socio-Demographic Variables in the Prediction of Polish Nurses' Quality of Life - A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Purpose The aim of the study was to analyze the role of global self-esteem and professional burnout in predicting Polish nurses’ quality of life. Materials and Methods The research involved 1806 nurses who were employed in 23 hospitals in north-eastern ...
Kupcewicz E, Jóźwik M.
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Background The complex interrelationships between professional identity, job satisfaction, burnout, and turnover intention among general practitioners (GPs) are insufficiently understood in China.
Tao Zhang+5 more
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Objective: To investigate the relationship between job burnout and professional value in oncology nurses. Methods: The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and the Nurse Professional Values Scale (NPVS) were administered to nurses (n = 328) at the Cancer ...
Fang Cheng, Ai-feng Meng, Tao Jin
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Psychological Factors of the Professional Burnout Syndrome in Anesthesiologists and Intensive Care Physicians [PDF]
In order to identify the psychological factors of professional burnout of anesthesiologists and intensive care physicians, 61 physicians from the Arkhangelsk region were examined.
Korehova M.+3 more
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Self-Efficacy as a Moderator between Stress and Professional Burnout in Firefighters. [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to analyze the importance of individual resources in firefighting, one of the highest risk professions. Firefighters from 12 different Polish provinces (N = 580; men; M (mean age) = 35.26 year, SD = 6.74) were analyzed ...
Makara-Studzińska M+2 more
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Positive Orientation and Strategies for Coping with Stress as Predictors of Professional Burnout among Polish Nurses. [PDF]
Background: A psychological resource, positive orientation, may moderate stress and protect nurses from burnout. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of positive orientation and stress-coping strategies in predicting professional burnout ...
Kupcewicz E, Jóźwik M.
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Readiness of Polish Nurses for Prescribing and the Level of Professional Burnout. [PDF]
Those in the medical profession, due to close contact and the emotional commitment of caring for patients, are particularly vulnerable to the occurrence of a phenomenon known as occupational ‘burnout’. The presented work deals with the problem of burnout
Bartosiewicz A, Januszewicz P.
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