نتایج جستجو برای: marital burnout

تعداد نتایج: 28295  

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2011
Andrew P Hill Paul R Appleton

Perfectionism has been identified as an antecedent of athlete burnout. However, to date, researchers examining the relationship between perfectionism and athlete burnout have measured perfectionism at a trait level. The work of Flett and colleagues (Flett, Hewitt, Blankstein, & Gray, 1998) suggests that perfectionism can also be assessed in terms of individual differences in the frequency with ...

2015
Renzo Bianchi Irvin Sam Schonfeld Eric Laurent

The "burnout syndrome" has been defined as a combination of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment caused by chronic occupational stress. Although there has been increasing medical interest in burnout over the last decades, it is argued in this paper that the syndrome cannot be elevated to the status of diagnostic category, based on (1) an analysis of the g...

2016
Awais Amjad Malik Samiullah Bhatti Abubakar Shafiq Romaisa Shamim Khan Usman Ismat Butt Syed Muhammad Bilal Huma Sabir Khan Muhammad Kashif Malik Mahmood Ayyaz

OBJECTIVE To assess the presence of burnout among surgical residents working at various public sector hospitals in Pakistan. DESIGN A survey based on MBI was used to assess the presence of burnout. Residents were grouped into Group A (Burn out) or Group B (No burn out). Pearson Test was used to see any correlation between different variables and burn out. A p value of <0.05 was taken as signi...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2016
Arif H Kamal Janet H Bull Steven P Wolf Keith M Swetz Tait D Shanafelt Katherine Ast Dio Kavalieratos Christian T Sinclair Amy P Abernethy

CONTEXT Many clinical disciplines report high rates of burnout, which lead to low quality of care. Palliative care clinicians routinely manage patients with significant suffering, aiming to improve quality of life. As a major role of palliative care clinicians involves educating patients and caregivers regarding identifying priorities and balancing stress, we wondered how clinician self-managem...

2011
Viva Combs Thorsen Andra L Teten Tharp Tarek Meguid

BACKGROUND Burnout among maternal healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa may have a negative effect on services provided and efforts to mitigate high maternal mortality rates. In Malawi, research on burnout is limited and no empirical research has been conducted specifically among maternal health staff. Therefore, the aims of the study were to examine the prevalence and degree of burnout repo...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2006
Liselotte N Dyrbye Matthew R Thomas Jefrey L Huntington Karen L Lawson Paul J Novotny Jeff A Sloan Tait D Shanafelt

PURPOSE Burnout, a marker of professional distress prevalent among residents and physicians, has been speculated to originate in medical school. Little is known about burnout in medical students. The authors sought to identify the prevalence of burnout, variation of its prevalence during medical school, and the impact of personal life events on burnout and other types of student distress. MET...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2016
Kimberly Russell

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To identify overall perceptions of burnout within the inpatient oncology nursing population, how they perceived that burnout affected the care they provided, and how they perceived that burnout could be decreased.
. DESIGN A quantitative descriptive study using questionnaires to describe perceptions of burnout.
. SETTING A university-affiliated hospital using inpatient on...

Journal: :The European Research Journal 2023

Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the effects on burnout levels socio-demographic characteristics healthcare professionals in different professions who are active duty during COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Obtained through information form created by researchers and Maslach Burnout Scale (MBS) e-data collection method. Results: It has been found out that gender variable reveals...

2015
IA Meynaar JLCM van Saase T Feberwee TM Aerts J Bakker W Thijsse

Results A reply was received of 318 out of 664 intensivists (47.9%). Results of 272 intensivists were evaluable, 12 of whom (4.4%) were diagnosed with burnout at the time of the questionnaire. No association was found between working conditions or personal characteristics and burnout, except for the association between burnout and conflict with the hospital management and between burnout and ha...

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