Background: Burnout is a syndrome explained as serious emotional depletion with poor adaptation at work due to prolonged occupational stress. It has three principal components namely emotional exhaustion(EE), depersonalization(DP) and diminished feelings of personal accomplishment(PA). Thus, we aimed at measuring the degree of burnout in doctors and nurses working in emergency medicine department (EMD) of 4 select tertiary care teaching hospitals in South India. Methods: A cross sectional survey was conducted among EMD professionals using a 30-item standardized pilot tested questionnaire as well as the Maslach burnout inventory. Univariate and Multivariate analyses were conducted using binary logistic regression models to identify predictor...
Background: The department of emergency medicine is well-known for its mental and physical difficult...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate professional achievement and factors associated with occupational burnout amo...
Introduction: Working in emergency care is commonly regarded as highly stressful. This is also true ...
Studies on the topic of burnout measure the effects of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization ...
Abstract Background: The emergency medicine department is the hub of most activity in any healthcar...
Objectives. To explore the magnitude and determinants of burnout among emergency physicians and nurs...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
Background: Emergency physicians are at risk of burnout, which can affect their mental health, as we...
Introduction: "Burnout is a syndrome of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal...
Objectives. Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syndrome due to excessive...
Introduction: Increased environmental demand and decreased ability of an individual for responding t...
INTRODUCTION:Professional wellness is critical to developing and maintaining a health care workforce...
Background: The department of emergency medicine is well-known for its mental and physical difficult...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate professional achievement and factors associated with occupational burnout amo...
Introduction: Working in emergency care is commonly regarded as highly stressful. This is also true ...
Studies on the topic of burnout measure the effects of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization ...
Abstract Background: The emergency medicine department is the hub of most activity in any healthcar...
Objectives. To explore the magnitude and determinants of burnout among emergency physicians and nurs...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
Background: Emergency physicians are at risk of burnout, which can affect their mental health, as we...
Introduction: "Burnout is a syndrome of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal...
Objectives. Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syndrome due to excessive...
Introduction: Increased environmental demand and decreased ability of an individual for responding t...
INTRODUCTION:Professional wellness is critical to developing and maintaining a health care workforce...
Background: The department of emergency medicine is well-known for its mental and physical difficult...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate professional achievement and factors associated with occupational burnout amo...
Introduction: Working in emergency care is commonly regarded as highly stressful. This is also true ...