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- 1From:The Horn Book Guide (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedVrettos, Adrienne Maria Burnout 195 pp. McElderry ISBN 978-1-4169-9469-5 $16.99 (3) Nan thought she was getting better, overcoming her tendency to drink too much, act out, and wake up who-knows-where. But when she...
- 2From:Contemporary OB/GYN (Vol. 64, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAs I approach my ninth year as a medical school dean (can that really be true?) there are many things that keep me up at night. But first and foremost is the fundamental question of how to help my students, residents,...
- 3From:Medical Economics (Vol. 76, Issue 4)A physician outlines a 10-step plan to help him recover from burnout and recapture the joys of practicing medicine. These include paying more attention to his patients' histories and medical exams, refusing additional...
- 4From:The Qualitative Report (Vol. 21, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedReview of literature revealed that there is lack of empirical studies on the job burnout particularly among working mothers in Pakistan. The present study therefore examined the main causes and reasons of job burnout...
- 5From:South African Journal of Human Resource Management (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOrientation: Organisations are accommodating four different social generations in the working environment. This poses a challenge for Human Resources departments to manage these diverse age cohorts in the workforce, as...
- 6From:SAMJ South African Medical Journal (Vol. 102, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThree-quarters of doctors, mostly juniors, at Cape Metropole district and community level public health facilities are suffering clinically significant burnout, more than half are emotionally exhausted and 64% have...
- 7From:Dynamic Chiropractic (Vol. 26, Issue 13)You've no doubt heard the news: Chiropractors are working harder for less reward and scores within the profession are teetering on the edge of career burnout as a result. They're not alone. Burnout is rampant in a great...
- 8From:Nephrology Nursing Journal (Vol. 38, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe purpose of this study was to examine burnout in nephrology nurses working in Israel and explore its correlates in demographic characteristics, job aspects, and extra-professional activities. Total participants...
- 9From:MedSurg Nursing (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedTop-quality patient care requires nurses to be focused and alert, but today's ever-changing healthcare environment finds many nurses struggling to sustain their heavy workloads and headed for burnout. Nurse managers are...
- 10From:Paradigms (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe main objective of this study is to examine the relationship between the job stress, and social support with job burnout dimensions, especially emotional exhaustion and disengagement, among university faculty...
- 11From:The Professional Counselor (Vol. 4, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThis mixed-methods study investigated the relationship between burnout and performing noncounseling duties among a national sample of professional school counselors, while identifying school factors that could attenuate...
- 12From:Pulse International (Vol. 14, Issue 24) Peer-ReviewedLAHORE -- Physicians must take care of their health. Most of them usually have false feelings of invincibility and omnipotence though they are susceptible to all mental and physical illnesses like their patients....
- 13From:American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (Vol. 74, Issue 17) Peer-ReviewedA national effort to better understand and alleviate burnout among healthcare workers is underway, and ASHP has a seat at the planning table. The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) on July 14 convened the first...
- 14From:Industrial Health (Vol. 55, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Burnout is associated with poor mental and physical functioning and high costs for societies. Personality attributes may critically increase the risk of personal burnout. We specifically examined whether...
- 15From:Family Practice News (Vol. 48, Issue 8)NEW ORLEANS -- Among a growing number of physicians, the words of a Righteous Brothers' song ring true about their careers: They've lost that loving feeling. For burned-out physicians, "they've lost that sense that...
- 16From:OB GYN News (Vol. 35, Issue 7)CHICAGO -- The typical medical practice is "the perfect recipe" for professional burnout, Dr. Mark O'Halloren said at the annual meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. Physicians face...
- 17From:Education (Vol. 135, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe attrition rate of highly qualified special education teachers is a pervasive problem in the United States. This study investigated the association between the burnout subscales of emotional exhaustion,...
- 18From:Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (Vol. 18, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Kalpalatha. Guntupalli, Sherry. Wachtel, Antara. Mallampalli, Salim. Surani Background: Professional burnout has been widely explored in health care. We conducted this study in our hospital intensive care...
- 19From:Mayo Clinic Proceedings (Vol. 88, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAbstract 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...
- 20From:Skin & Allergy News (Vol. 45, Issue 8)CHICAGO--Despite more resources than in the past, physicians who are depressed, burned out, or stressed still find it difficult to reach out for help. "Show me a physician, and I'll show you a physician under stress,"...