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Objective: The objective of the study was to investigate possible differences in the levels of anxiety, burnout and job satisfaction among emergency medicine doctors based on their age, gender, employment duration, job title and institution.Methods: Gener... see more

Occupational stress and burnout among staff were appraised by carrying out a systematic review. There has been an increased prevalence of work-related stress and burnout worldwide. This occupational disorder brings a total of 19-30% among common working p... see more

This study explored the relationship  between occupational health and safety management,  teamwork, and burnout of 321 nurses in five selected government hospitals in Northern Ghana. The majority (72%) of the respondents  were female, marri... see more

This study was conducted with the aim of predicting teachers' occupational burnout according to coping strategies and religious orientation in teachers in Langarud County, Iran. The research was correlational study and the statistical population consisted... see more

Occupational burnout is a syndrome in which causes a negative self-image, negative attitude toward the job and relationship with clients, leads to severe loss of quality of health services. The health service sector is one of the most important fields of ... see more

Background. Academic literature has shown that working conditions created by ethical leaders might have positive as well as negative consequences for the employees. Research has revealed that it might contribute to employees’ workaholism and occupational ... see more

Introduction and purpose of the work Occupational burnout may be the result of the long-term exposure to stress, in particular through the use of ineffective remediation. Such a burden may also be treatment and care of a sick person. Physiotherapists belo... see more

OBJECTIVE To characterize the scientific production on Burnout Syndrome in the Nursingcontext, systematizing the location where the studies were carried out, the related constructs, the employed methods and their main results. METHOD An integrative revie... see more

One of the therapeutic programs is communication enrichment program which depends on education rather than treatment, and the occupations related to nursing services is one of the most stressful ones among jobs which women are engaged in and thus this stu... see more

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