Introduction and objective A nationwide survey, carried out in Poland in 2013, showed that 42% of an examined group of doctors reported occupational burnout syndrome (OBS). The phenomenon of OBS among medical personnel shows a relationship with perceived stress scale (PSS) scores. The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of OBS in a group of Polish doctors, and the relationship with selected risk factors and personal resources. Material and methods A cross-sectional study using quantitative methodology was used with the application of a questionnaire method and correlation design. Questionnaires were administered to 318 doctors (42 different specialties) working in medical facilities in Poland. All participants in the study comp...
Aim of the thesis. Research and assess of the link between occupational stress and burnout suffered ...
Introduction : Today burnout is recognized as an important issue because of its considerable social ...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Introduction and objective. A nationwide survey, carried out in Poland in 2013, showed that 42% of a...
Introduction and objective. Numerous studies have found that doctors are exposed to stress and burno...
BACKGROUND: Burnout syndrome is a psychological response to chronic work-related stress characteriz...
Introduction Occupational burnout is a multifaceted phenomenon and a problem often encountered among...
Introduction: Researchers’ interest in occupational burnout results primarily from the dangerous and...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the paper was to analyse the prevalence of the occupational burnout syndrom...
Introduction. Burnout syndrome (BS) is considered according to the World Health Organization to be a...
Burnout is a very serious problem that affects many professionals who deal with the provision of ass...
The work of a doctor is one of the most demanding. It requires not only a great deal of knowledge, b...
The aim of this study was to analyze the level of burnout and work engagement among Medical Represen...
Introduction: Burnout is often used to describe the state or mental process similar to a firearm aft...
Introduction. Burnout syndrome is a common problem among healthcareworkers. The aim of the study was...
Aim of the thesis. Research and assess of the link between occupational stress and burnout suffered ...
Introduction : Today burnout is recognized as an important issue because of its considerable social ...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...
Introduction and objective. A nationwide survey, carried out in Poland in 2013, showed that 42% of a...
Introduction and objective. Numerous studies have found that doctors are exposed to stress and burno...
BACKGROUND: Burnout syndrome is a psychological response to chronic work-related stress characteriz...
Introduction Occupational burnout is a multifaceted phenomenon and a problem often encountered among...
Introduction: Researchers’ interest in occupational burnout results primarily from the dangerous and...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the paper was to analyse the prevalence of the occupational burnout syndrom...
Introduction. Burnout syndrome (BS) is considered according to the World Health Organization to be a...
Burnout is a very serious problem that affects many professionals who deal with the provision of ass...
The work of a doctor is one of the most demanding. It requires not only a great deal of knowledge, b...
The aim of this study was to analyze the level of burnout and work engagement among Medical Represen...
Introduction: Burnout is often used to describe the state or mental process similar to a firearm aft...
Introduction. Burnout syndrome is a common problem among healthcareworkers. The aim of the study was...
Aim of the thesis. Research and assess of the link between occupational stress and burnout suffered ...
Introduction : Today burnout is recognized as an important issue because of its considerable social ...
Doctors are exposed to high levels of stress in the course of their profession and are particularly ...