Objective: To explore the work lives, professional satisfaction, and burnout of US physicians by career stage and differences across sexes, specialties, and practice setting.Participants and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study that involved a large sample of US physicians from...
and only half find their career enjoyable. Feeling burned out and underappreciated has led to a trend called "resenteeism." Employees stay in jobs that make them unhappy, simply because they have no other options. Feeling trapped in their current position makes workers resentful. ...
Investigation of organizational and personal factors of professional burnout of personnel in the consulting organization To ensure effective management of organizational conflicts, it is necessary to take into account the level of involvement of the personnel of the organization in processes at different le...
One of the most pivotal shifts in life is moving from adolescence into young adulthood. You leave behind the relative security of living under your parents’ roof and step into a world full of new responsibilities, choices, and pressures. It’s a time to shape your identity, make career cho...
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Constables in the midcareer stage reported the most negative work setting, greatest stress, least job satisfaction, greatest psychological burnout, and most work-family conflict. Constables in the most advanced career stage reported the poorest physical health, a function of their greater age.Burke...
Five career stages were considered: less than 1 yr, 1–5 yrs, 6–25 yrs, 16–25 yrs, and over 25 yrs in policing. Officers with 6–25 yrs of service reported a more negative work setting, greater experienced stress, greater psychological burnout, greater work alienat...
Working in a health-care profession is correlated with high levels of stress and potential burnout that are likely to increase over time. Few studies differentiate psychosocial stress between nurses in different clinical settings or professional stages. In this cross-sectional study, we compared the ...
In terms of mental health, for instance, PE teachers report risk of burnout (Weigelt, Lohbreier, Wunsch, Kampfe, & Klingsiek, 2014) and burnout symptoms (e.g., emotional exhaustion; Panagopoulos, Anastasiou, & Goloni, 2014). Regarding physical health, for example, PE teachers report vocal...
They also had the highest proportion of a burnout-related behaviour and experience pattern (32.8% vs 26.1% of student nurses, 18.3% of senior nurses, and 27.3% of physicians). In comparison with medical nurses, psychiatric nurses presented a significantly (P < 0.01) lower proportion with a ...