Burnout among healthcare professionals is a significant concern, affecting their well-being and the quality of care provided to patients. Burnout is characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. Mitigating the risk of burnout requires a comprehens...
Such burnout of HCPs can lead to adverse effects on patient care. Therefore, it becomes important to prevent and manage HCPs' fatigue to not only improve patient care, but also HCPs' quality of life. Methods: This study qualitatively examined the experiences of HCPs who collaboratively interacted...
Healthcare professionals are exposed to difficult situations that increase risk for burnout and secondary trauma. Despite the known benefits of peer support and reflection in promoting the resilience of workers, many employees do not self-disclose to peers due to fear of stigmatization. Exposure to ...
The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) is a public domain questionnaire measuring the degree of psychological fatigue experienced in three subdimensions of Burnout: personal (PB), work-related (WB), and client-related Burnout (CB). The study aimed to examine the acceptability, reliability and const...
Introduction The concept of burnout in health care emerged in the late 1960s as a way to colloquially describe the emotional and psychological stress experienced by clinic staff caring for structurally vulnerable patients in free clinics.1 Since then, the term burnout has been used to characterize ...
Mental health care for this occupational group needs to be implemented to achieve sustainable mental health care for workers and the public. Keywords: self-compassion; telepressure; work–life balance; burnout; depersonalisation; emotional exhaustion...
In the health care field, there is a growing interest in relation to psychosocial aspects related to work environment and quality of life. This is a key question for ED professionals due to the limited situations they have to undergo suddenly. This population is at high risk of burnout, role...
Speaker, coach, and author, Paul DeChant MD, MBA helps healthcare leaders prevent physician and medical provider burnout.
There have been growing concerns about the well-being of staff in inpatient mental health settings, with studies suggesting that they have higher burnout a... VK Sophie,B John,C Rebecca,... - 《International Journal for Quality in Health Care》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Guidelines for therapy...
It discusses how common temperamental traits among healthcare professionals can lead to risks like perfectionism, the need for recognition, and compassion fatigue, proposing mindfulness as a strategy to mitigate these risks and prevent burnout. The narrative provides practical insights for implementing ...