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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Characteristics of Professional Burnout of Oncologists
Introduction. The present paper considers the issue of emotional burnout among doctors of oncology departments. The profession of a doctor refers to so-called socionomic professions, which are associated with higher socio-psychological requirements as ...
T. S. Klimenko
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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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The association between professional value and occupational burnout among nurses working in the emergency department [PDF]
Background: Burnout is one of the most common illnesses due to stress among nurses. Nurses should be able to respond to ethical conflicts by using professional value.
Maryam Akbarilakeh+2 more
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The Relationship Between Recalled Self-esteem as a Child and Current Levels of Professional Burnout among Anglican Clergy in England [PDF]
This study links and tests three strands of theory concerned with explaining individual differences in levels of professional burnout in general and among religious professionals in particular. These three strands concern the significance of current self-
Leslie J. Francis+4 more
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The Burnout and Professional Deformation of Latvian Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic at the Traumatology and Orthopaedics Hospital [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global health crisis, which has created an additional burden on the healthcare system and has caused enormous stress and emotional burnout among healthcare workers (HCWs).
Evija Nagle+4 more
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Quality of care and health professional burnout: narrative literature review [PDF]
PURPOSE: Quality of care and health professional burnout are important issues in their own right, however, relatively few studies have examined both.
Niamh Humphries+5 more
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The Relationship Between Professional Burnout and Quality and Safety in Healthcare: A Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Michelle P. Salyers+6 more
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Sport Coaches Burnout as a Threat to Professional Success, Mental Health and Well-Being [PDF]
The article explores motivational and personality predictors of burnout syndrome in sports coaches. The study involved 183 sports coaches of 20–63 years old (86.9% women; M=41.34±10.56 years), with professional experience for 13.83±9.98 years.
Dovzhik L.M.+3 more
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