Background Ongoing changes in cancer care cause an increase in the complexity of cases which is characterized by modern treatment techniques and a higher demand for patient information about the underlying disease and therapeutic options. At the same time, the restructuring of health services and reduced funding have led to the downsizing of hospital care services. These trends strongly influence the workplace environment and are a potential source of stress and burnout among professionals working in radiotherapy. Methods and patients A postal survey was sent to members of the workgroup "Quality of Life" which is part of DEGRO (German Society for Radiooncology). Thus far, 11 departments have answered the survey. 406 (76.1%) out of 534 cance...
Introduction: To evaluate the incidence of burnout among radiation oncology trainees in Australia an...
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial effect on mental health and work productivity of ea...
Healthcare professionals working with cancer patients have considerable risk for burnout. Neverthele...
Background: Ongoing changes in cancer care cause an increase in the complexity of cases which is cha...
Conclusion: Radiotherapy professionals are prone to the effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. A...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Job satisfaction and burnout can greatly affect the quality of life of prof...
Purpose. We studied occupational stress and its psychosocial effects in a sample of Italian radiolog...
Objectives: Staff working in oncology report high levels of work-related stress. This arises partlyf...
Background: An increasing number of surveys have investigated professional stress and satisfaction a...
Introduction and background The COVID-19 pandemic has required rapid and repetitive adjustment of...
Recent studies are highlighting the dangers of burnout amongst healthcare workers, including radiati...
Purpose To evaluate job satisfaction and perceived stress among radiology technicians in relation to...
Aims. To identify and quantify the major sources of workplace and non-workplace stress, plus commonl...
Introduction: To evaluate the incidence of burnout among radiation oncology trainees in Australia an...
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial effect on mental health and work productivity of ea...
Healthcare professionals working with cancer patients have considerable risk for burnout. Neverthele...
Background: Ongoing changes in cancer care cause an increase in the complexity of cases which is cha...
Conclusion: Radiotherapy professionals are prone to the effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. A...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Job satisfaction and burnout can greatly affect the quality of life of prof...
Purpose. We studied occupational stress and its psychosocial effects in a sample of Italian radiolog...
Objectives: Staff working in oncology report high levels of work-related stress. This arises partlyf...
Background: An increasing number of surveys have investigated professional stress and satisfaction a...
Introduction and background The COVID-19 pandemic has required rapid and repetitive adjustment of...
Recent studies are highlighting the dangers of burnout amongst healthcare workers, including radiati...
Purpose To evaluate job satisfaction and perceived stress among radiology technicians in relation to...
Aims. To identify and quantify the major sources of workplace and non-workplace stress, plus commonl...
Introduction: To evaluate the incidence of burnout among radiation oncology trainees in Australia an...
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial effect on mental health and work productivity of ea...
Healthcare professionals working with cancer patients have considerable risk for burnout. Neverthele...