Healthcare workersDASS 21To validate a questionnaire to assess stress and burnout in healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic.In this study, content validity, Cronbach's alpha, and test鈥搑etest reliability method were utilized among 60 HCWs to evaluate the validity, internal consistency, and ...
Secondary Traumatic Stress and Burnout in Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 Outbreak 1) Background: The present study aims to assess the level of professional burnout and secondary traumatic stress (STS), and to identify potential risk or p... G Orrù,F Marzetti,C Conversano,... - 《Inte...
The present article addresses the main sources of occupational stress likely to be experienced by social workers employed in the field of AIDS/HIV; and des... Ross,Eleanor - 《Social Work in Health Care》 被引量: 52发表: 1993年 Emotional Distress and Occupational Burnout in Health Care Profes...
Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlative design was adopted to assess stress, depression, anxiety, and burnout among healthcare workers and determine the relationship among these variables during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: The response rate was 87.6% (831 out of 949), the ...
Alexandria Journal of MedicineElshaer N, Moustafa M, Aiad M and Ramadan M. Job Stress and Burnout Syndrome among Critical Care Healthcare Workers. Alexandria Journal of Medicine. 2017; Available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajme.2017.06.004...
Signs of Caregiver Burnout and How to Prevent It The signs include a lack of energy, a feeling of hopelessness, and lowered resistance to illness. See the rest of the indicators and some tips for coping with the stress of being a caregiver. ...
The overall purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether there is an association between "stress of conscience" — that is, stress related to a troubled conscience — and burnout, and to obtain an enhanced understanding of factors related to stress of conscience and burnout in healthcare. ...
A cross-sectional survey during the current pandemic among intensivists in Europe reported prevalence of anxiety, depression or severe burnout of 46.5%, 30.2%, and 51%, respectively, with significant variation across regions [14]. We report here the results of a French multicenter, cross-...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of clinician psychological stress and burnout were already endemic.7 The recent global events have likely accelerated and exacerbated the stressors long present in the practice of medicine. The destigmatization of mental health challenges experienced by the ...
This study's findings can help understand the specific contributions of enhancement and suppression abilities and sensitivity to stressor context cues in predicting depression, anxiety, and stress among healthcare workers. Psychological interventions to prevent burnout should consider these relationships. 展开...