a more up to date and in-depth review is required on the prevalence of farmer burnout. The aim of this review is to examine the existing evidence on the prevalence of farmer burnout. Specifically, we will collate and evaluate the existing peer-reviewed and grey literature to present the prev...
Burnout levels in medical students are higher than in other student groups. Empathy is an increasingly desired outcome of medical schools. Empathy is negatively associated with burnout in physicians. Our objective was to quantitatively review the availab
Methods The MEDLINE and PubMed databases were searched for peer-reviewed primary data studies of burnout among residents published in the English language, using combinations of the following Medical Subject Heading terms: burnout, professional; emotional exhaustion; cynicism; or depersonalization; and int...
Peer Review reports From: Depressive, anxiety, and burnout symptoms on health care personnel at a month after COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia Original Submission 19 Jul 2020 Submitted Original manuscript 14 Aug 2020 Reviewed Reviewer Report 10 Sep 2020 Reviewed Reviewer Report 18 Nov 2020 Reviewed...
Peer Review reports Introduction Primary healthcare personnel play an irreplaceable role in accessible basic medical and public health services, against the background of a huge population and rising demand for health services in China [1]. Since the beginning of healthcare reform in 2009, China ...
(i.e. survey to capture both burnout and correlates), and omitted variables in the models. The 91 studies reviewed, while highlighting the importance of burnout as a feature affecting nurses and patient care, have generally lacked a theoretical approach, or identified mechanisms to test and ...
MEDLINE and PubMed databases were searched for peer-reviewed, English-language studies reporting primary data on burnout or dimensions of burnout among residents, published between 1983 and 2004, using combinations of the Medical Subject Heading terms burnout, professional, emotional exhaustion, cynicism,...
Healthcare professionals in hospitals are exposed to a high level of professional stress, time pressure, workload, and often times poor organizational support. This makes them especially susceptible to burnout. In this pragmatic randomized controlled tri
(2014), who reviewed 23 studies conducted on the subject between 1979 and 2013. They found that the variables associated with burnout in this population included the lack of resources, workload problems, and teachers’ role ambiguity. It has also been indicated that larger class size is related...
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