Hawryluck and Brindley (2018) addressed the issue of burnout—a syndrome thought to be induced by job stress—among critical care medicine (CCM) practitioners. Although we agree that the practice of CCM can be stressful, relying on burnout as an indicator of the practitioners’ response to occupational adversity is unwarranted. Despite its popularity, burnout remains poorly defined. Disconcertingly, investigators have widely relied on the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) for “diagnosing” burnout in spite of the fact that the MBI is not a diagnostic instrument.Experiencing fatigue or distancing oneself from one’ work—what burnout is about—is not necessarily a sign of ill-being in itself. These problems make it impossible to arrive at a diagnosis...
The “burnout syndrome” has been defined as a combination of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization,...
The burnout syndrome has been defined as a combination of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization,...
Reducing depression to its clinical stage—to a nosological category—is unwarranted when examining th...
Hawryluck and Brindley (2018) addressed the issue of burnout—a syndrome thought to be induced by job...
Banerjee et al. recently attempted to estimate the ‘prevalence’ of burnout among European oncologist...
Burnout is a popular indicator of job-related distress, notably in research on the ill-being of medi...
The incessant reports on the burnout syndrome contrasts sharply with the validity of burnout researc...
Elmariah et al. (2016) found that 65% of the internal medicine residents who were assessed suffered ...
Burnout has been defined as a job-induced syndrome combining emotional exhaustion, depersonalization...
All in all, Imo’s review is undermined by the very research it relies on. We recommend that research...
Comments on an article by Jef Adriaenssens et al. (see record 2015-00662-015). In a recent review pa...
In a study published in a recent issue of Critical Care Medicine, Colville and Smith (2017) found mo...
Within the field‐dominating, multidimensional theory of burnout, burnout is viewed as a work‐specifi...
Although we share with Eckleberry-Hunt et al. (2018) some of their criticisms regarding the problema...
We are concerned about researchers’ reliance on the burnout construct and the MBI-GS to estimate the...
The “burnout syndrome” has been defined as a combination of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization,...
The burnout syndrome has been defined as a combination of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization,...
Reducing depression to its clinical stage—to a nosological category—is unwarranted when examining th...
Hawryluck and Brindley (2018) addressed the issue of burnout—a syndrome thought to be induced by job...
Banerjee et al. recently attempted to estimate the ‘prevalence’ of burnout among European oncologist...
Burnout is a popular indicator of job-related distress, notably in research on the ill-being of medi...
The incessant reports on the burnout syndrome contrasts sharply with the validity of burnout researc...
Elmariah et al. (2016) found that 65% of the internal medicine residents who were assessed suffered ...
Burnout has been defined as a job-induced syndrome combining emotional exhaustion, depersonalization...
All in all, Imo’s review is undermined by the very research it relies on. We recommend that research...
Comments on an article by Jef Adriaenssens et al. (see record 2015-00662-015). In a recent review pa...
In a study published in a recent issue of Critical Care Medicine, Colville and Smith (2017) found mo...
Within the field‐dominating, multidimensional theory of burnout, burnout is viewed as a work‐specifi...
Although we share with Eckleberry-Hunt et al. (2018) some of their criticisms regarding the problema...
We are concerned about researchers’ reliance on the burnout construct and the MBI-GS to estimate the...
The “burnout syndrome” has been defined as a combination of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization,...
The burnout syndrome has been defined as a combination of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization,...
Reducing depression to its clinical stage—to a nosological category—is unwarranted when examining th...