We also separately examined the relationship between burnout and psychotropic medication misuse (i.e., without a prescription, in greater amounts, more often, longer than prescribed, and/or for a reason other than prescribed). We stratified models by occupational level (prescribers/healthcare ...
Relationship between depressive symptoms, burnout, job satisfaction and patient safety culture among workers at a university hospital in the Brazilian Amaz... BACKGROUND: Workplaces can be sources of mental distress. In healthcare services, this can also affect patients. OBJECTIVE: To assess the pre...
ICU Support builds on guiding principles underlying effective teamwork in healthcare as proposed by Circle Up: [1] supporting the psychological well-being of employees (e.g., through peer support and the opportunity to contribute to solutions) [2] promoting psychological safety by creating an open...
This review explored the psychological status of emergency HCWs arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. We found that providing care in the ED, or working as an emergency HCW on the frontline, could predispose the individual to various psychological impacts including anxiety, burnout, depression, inadeq...
Precisely, we asked nurses from various French healthcare centers to fill out a questionnaire survey. We ensured to meticulously follow the STROBE guidelines for cross-sectional research in designing and reporting this study. Method: An empirical study with a sample of 378 nurses was conducted. ...
High level of burnout in intensivists: prevalence and associated factors. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2007;175(7):686-692. doi:10.1164/rccm.200608-1184OCPubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 27. Leiter MP. Key worklife areas contributing to health care burnout: reflections on the ORCAB project. ...
This may represent a form of employee burnout, such that staff were demotivated by being asked to perform at much higher levels after a period of some success (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984). Regardless, the lack of any positive effects of stretch on capacity utilization rate in SUD centers, ...
Stress at Work and Burnout Syndrome in Hospital Doctors Reforming the health care system in Bosnia and Herzegovina began in 1998 through various forms of amendments to existing health plans and programs. There h... S Selmanovic,E Ramic,N Pranjic,... - 《Medical Archives》 被引量: 41发表:...
Healthcare workers, including hospice providers, are at risk for compassion fatigue and burnout. Few workplace interventions are described and evaluated in the literature. Research Objectives This study aims to evaluate 1-year outcomes of a pilot educational program designed to foster professional format...
Among doctors working in oncology, inadequate training in communication is correlated with distress, reduced job satisfaction, and emotional burnout [1, 14]. Clearly, this can lead to significant implications for the individual doctor, but overall, exhausted healthcare staff will provide poorer treatmen...