Burnout in nursing.(SCHOLARLY PAPER)Patrick, KentLavery, Judy F
In recent years, popular, professional, and scholarly journals and periodicals have carried a significant number of articles concerning the teacher burnout... WG Cunningham - 《Urban Review》 被引量: 134发表: 1983年 Burnout, psychiatric morbidity, and work-related sources of stress in paediatric on...
In particular, the development and widespread acceptance of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and the Tedium Measure (TM) fostered systematic research on burnout, resulting in an increased number of articles published in scholarly. 335 被引用 · 0 笔记 引用 Burnout: a Multidimensional Perspective...
And at Kaiser’s Santa Clara Medical Center, six hospitalists spend a few days every other week at a nursing home. Another hospitalist spends two days every other week at an outpatient clinic he created to serve the Korean community. “We try to provide some variation for people, because ...
COVID-19 is a frightening, stress-inducing, and unchartered territory for all. It is suggested that stress, loneliness, and the emotional toll of the pande
burnout in nursing. The variables evaluated were number of publications per year, productivity based on the journal and relationships between authors. Data were analyzed using Bibexcel software, and Pajek was used to visualize the co-authorship network map. A total of 1528 publications related to ...
During such interaction, environmental demands exceeding individual resources may be perceived as stressful and result in negative outcomes such as low job satisfaction, burnout and illness [16,17]. In nursing, these demands also include role ambiguity, role conflict, responsibility for others’ lives...
Despite considerable scholarly effort about this topic, we still know little about the burden–burnout mechanisms that actually influence employees’ thoughts of quitting, their intention to search for a job elsewhere, or even an intention to quit the labor market entirely. The current study pursues...