Burnout in nursing staff is a major cause for turnover and absenteeism. Identifying risk and protective factors may be helpful in decreasing burnout symptoms. Moreover, research indicates that ambulatory assessments of the autonomic nervous system might be helpful in detecting long‐term stress and burnout symptoms. One hundred and ten forensic nursing staff members completed questionnaires measuring experiences with aggressive behaviour, emotional intelligence, personality, and job stress during four waves of data collection across a 2‐year period. Multilevel analyses were used to test the predicted associations and moderation effects with (the development of) burnout symptoms. Burnout was predicted by a combination of emotional intelligenc...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Objective: This study evaluated levels and risk factors of urnout in a sample of mental health prof...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...
Burnout in nursing staff is a major cause for turnover and absenteeism. Identifying risk and protect...
Introduction: Aggressive behaviour of forensic clients is associated with burnout symptoms in nursin...
Background: Burnout is one of the most important factors in reduced productivity in organizations an...
The concept of stress in the workplace is of great importance in health care. Among health care prof...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
The study aims to assess the psychological factors associated with burnout among nurses. The Study t...
ABSTRACT: Within the nursing profession stress and burnout are considered to be widely present and p...
While situational factors such as high workloads have been found to be predictive of burnout, not al...
Nurses working in critical care units have high vulnerability to burnout . As a result they are expe...
Background: Nursing burnout is an important problem that affects nurses’ wellness, the quality of ca...
Abstract Background Burnout syndrome can be defined a...
Aims: Burnout syndrome is a phenomenon that is becoming ever more widespread, especially in workers ...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Objective: This study evaluated levels and risk factors of urnout in a sample of mental health prof...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...
Burnout in nursing staff is a major cause for turnover and absenteeism. Identifying risk and protect...
Introduction: Aggressive behaviour of forensic clients is associated with burnout symptoms in nursin...
Background: Burnout is one of the most important factors in reduced productivity in organizations an...
The concept of stress in the workplace is of great importance in health care. Among health care prof...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
The study aims to assess the psychological factors associated with burnout among nurses. The Study t...
ABSTRACT: Within the nursing profession stress and burnout are considered to be widely present and p...
While situational factors such as high workloads have been found to be predictive of burnout, not al...
Nurses working in critical care units have high vulnerability to burnout . As a result they are expe...
Background: Nursing burnout is an important problem that affects nurses’ wellness, the quality of ca...
Abstract Background Burnout syndrome can be defined a...
Aims: Burnout syndrome is a phenomenon that is becoming ever more widespread, especially in workers ...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Objective: This study evaluated levels and risk factors of urnout in a sample of mental health prof...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...