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Burnout, a state of stress-induced emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion, continues to be a topic of interest across a broad array of sciences. It is because burnout not only causes psychosomatic problems, but also has an effect on job performance, which is vital in high-stake professions. Therefore, exploring the level of healthcare professio...
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... intensity of burnout symptoms, the results show low levels according to norms defined by Maslach and Jackson (Alacaciouglu et al, 2009). These norms are presented in Table 1 above, showing that only 3% of physicians exhibit full pattern of burnout, meaning high emotional exhaustion, high depersonalization, and low personal accomplishment. Emotional exhaustion, often considered as the core dimension of burnout (Maslach et al, 2001), is of medium level in our physician sample, and lower (on the border of medium and low) in nurses' sample. ...Context 2
... intensity of burnout symptoms, the results show low levels according to norms defined by Maslach and Jackson ( Alacaciouglu et al, 2009). These norms are presented in Table 1 Above instead of below, showing that only 3% of physicians exhibit full pattern of burnout, meaning high emotional exhaustion, high depersonalization, and low personal accomplishment. Emotional exhaustion, often considered as the core dimension of burnout (Maslach et al, 2001), is of medium level in our physician sample, and lower (on the border of medium and low) in nurses' sample. ...Similar publications
Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterized by the presence of suggestive manifestations of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and low personal accomplishment. By developing this manuscript, we have done an updated and practical review of the symptoms, focused on the strategies to confront them, also emphasizing the importance and impact...