Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Objective. To address the degree of burnout in nursing managers in hospitals of Western Switzerland, including comparison with medical managers, and its relationship with personal, work-related, and organizational characteristics.Methods. Statistical analysis of the scores of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey from 257 nursing managers who answered a standardized electronic questionnaire.Results. Nursingmanagers showed a lowdegree of burnout, whichwas similar to that ofmedicalmanagers. Most of them had a low level of emotional exhaustion and a low level of depersonalization, while ...
Background: Workforce studies often identify burnout as a nursing 'outcome'. Yet, burnout itself - w...
International audienceObjectives: To study the prevalence of burnout among non-health care workers (...
Nursing is one of the professions where chronic stress is an inseparable characteristic and stems fr...
Job-related burnout is a serious psychological phenomenon that can jeopardize the health and well-be...
Burnout syndrome is a major problem in occupational health, which also affects nursing managers. The...
Aims: The aims of this study are to analyse the prevalence and levels of burnout syndrome in nurse ...
This is the journal's version originally published in BMC Nursing. This article is designet as ”Open...
The aims of this study are to analyse the prevalence and levels of burnout syndrome in nurse manager...
This study forms part of the Doctoral Thesis of the first-named author within the Psychology Doctor...
M.Cur. (Nursing Management)The largest and most expensive asset of any health care institution is it...
Background Working in a teaching hospital is a highly stressful occupation, which can lead to burnou...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
Burnout negatively affects nurses’ health and performance. Healthcare managers have an ethical...
Burnout has become a documented phenomenon in nursing, as well as in many other disciplines. When bu...
Background: Burnout is a problem that impacts on the staff management costs and on the patient care ...
Background: Workforce studies often identify burnout as a nursing 'outcome'. Yet, burnout itself - w...
International audienceObjectives: To study the prevalence of burnout among non-health care workers (...
Nursing is one of the professions where chronic stress is an inseparable characteristic and stems fr...
Job-related burnout is a serious psychological phenomenon that can jeopardize the health and well-be...
Burnout syndrome is a major problem in occupational health, which also affects nursing managers. The...
Aims: The aims of this study are to analyse the prevalence and levels of burnout syndrome in nurse ...
This is the journal's version originally published in BMC Nursing. This article is designet as ”Open...
The aims of this study are to analyse the prevalence and levels of burnout syndrome in nurse manager...
This study forms part of the Doctoral Thesis of the first-named author within the Psychology Doctor...
M.Cur. (Nursing Management)The largest and most expensive asset of any health care institution is it...
Background Working in a teaching hospital is a highly stressful occupation, which can lead to burnou...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
Burnout negatively affects nurses’ health and performance. Healthcare managers have an ethical...
Burnout has become a documented phenomenon in nursing, as well as in many other disciplines. When bu...
Background: Burnout is a problem that impacts on the staff management costs and on the patient care ...
Background: Workforce studies often identify burnout as a nursing 'outcome'. Yet, burnout itself - w...
International audienceObjectives: To study the prevalence of burnout among non-health care workers (...
Nursing is one of the professions where chronic stress is an inseparable characteristic and stems fr...