نتایج جستجو برای: mbi maslach

تعداد نتایج: 2046  

Journal: :Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology 2017
Nabita Singh Kellie Knight Caroline Wright Marilyn Baird Duane Akroyd Robert D Adams Michal E Schneider

INTRODUCTION Evidence demonstrates that health care professionals are more prone to burnout than other professionals due to the emotionally taxing interactions they have with their patients on a daily basis. The aims of this study were to measure occupational burnout levels among sonographers, radiographers and radiologists and to examine predictors of burnout according to demographic character...

2005
SABINE SONNENTAG

This commentary argues that future burnout research will benefit from adding two perspectives. First, as depersonalization may result from insufficient recovery during off job time, it will be fruitful to include the investigation of off work experiences into burnout research. Second, adding a day level perspective will shed more light on the burnout phenomenon. Burnout has attracted much resea...

2017
David Balayssac Bruno Pereira Julie Virot Aurore Collin David Alapini Damien Cuny Jean-Marc Gagnaire Nicolas Authier Brigitte Vennat

BACKGROUND Work-related stress and burnout syndromes are unfortunately common comorbidities found in health professionals. However, burnout syndrome has only been partly and episodically assessed for community pharmacists whereas these professionals are exposed to patients' demands and difficulties every day. Prevalence of burnout, associated comorbidities and coping strategies were assessed in...

2016
Jesus Montero-Marin Fernando Zubiaga Maria Cereceda Marcelo Marcos Piva Demarzo Patricia Trenc Javier Garcia-Campayo

BACKGROUND Primary healthcare professionals report high levels of distress and burnout. A new model of burnout has been developed to differentiate three clinical subtypes: 'frenetic', 'underchallenged' and 'worn-out'. The aim of this study was to confirm the validity and reliability of the burnout subtype model in Spanish primary healthcare professionals, and to assess the explanatory power of ...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2007
Marjolein Dieleman Godfrey Biemba Simon Mphuka Karen Sichinga-Sichali Dagmar Sissolak Anke van der Kwaak Gert-Jan van der Wilt

In countries with a high AIDS prevalence, the health workforce is affected by AIDS in several ways. In Zambia, which has a prevalence rate of 16.5%, a study was carried out in 2004 with the aim to: explore the impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers, describe their coping mechanisms and recommend supportive measures. The qualitative study was complemented by a survey using self-administered questi...

2015
Haiqiang Guo Huifang Guo Yilong Yang Baozhi Sun Daisuke Nishi

BACKGROUND Burnout is a syndrome of emotional exhaustion, cynicism and reduced professional efficacy, which can result from long-term work stress. Although the burnout level is high among iron and steel workers, little is known concerning burnout among iron and steel worker. This study aimed to evaluate the burnout and to explore its associated internal and external factors in iron and steel wo...

Journal: :Middle East Current Psychiatry 2021

Abstract Background The use of technology for work has become an unavoidable component most occupations. It is considered a double-edged sword; it massive impact on employees’ mental health and productivity, mainly when used outside the working hours. This practice referred to as technology-assisted supplemental (TASW). study aimed determine effect using behavior burnout levels among Saudi boar...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2014
Morana Tomljenovic Branko Kolaric Dinko Stajduhar Vanja Tesic

BACKGROUND Six years of recent ongoing economic and structural crisis in Croatia have brought to a significant decrease of socioeconomic standard in our country, and had an important impact on the health care system. In this background we examined the prevalence of depression and burnout and their association with work stressors. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Cross sectional survey was conducted with ...

2008
Elisa ALBINI Silvia ZONI Giovanni PARRINELLO Laura BENEDETTI Roberto LUCCHINI

To assess the risk from exposure to occupational stress and burnout in health care workers (HCW), a cross-sectional study was planned to compare objective data that can represent potential job stressors in hospital wards and subjective symptoms reported by the workers. Medical doctors, nurses and ancillary workers of the Internal Medicine Wards of a large public hospital in Northern Italy parti...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2010
Sami Abdo Radman Al-Dubai Krishna Gopal Rampal

OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine the level and factors contributing to burnout among doctors in Sana'a City, Yemen and to determine the relationship between burnout and psychological morbidity. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study of 563 working doctors in the four main hospitals in Sana'a City, Yemen. The 12-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12) was used as a m...

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