Burnout is a multidimensional, psychological syndrome, characterized by chronic physical and emotional exhaustion, feelings of reduced accomplishment, and feelings of disengagement from a previously enjoyed profession or activity. While much of the literature on burnout involves health care providers, little information is available regarding burnout in strength and conditioning professionals. However, due to the competitive and high pressure nature of strength and conditioning, it is not uncommon for individuals to experience burnout. Therefore, it is important that strength and conditioning professionals be able to identify warning signs of burnout, which may manifest themselves as cognitive, affective, physical, behavioral, or emotional ...
Burnout is a clinical phenomenon characterized by the symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonaliz...
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With healthcare in the United States being in a constant state of change and reform, it is now more ...
Burnout is a multidimensional, psychological syndrome, characterized by chronic physical and emotion...
N. Riethof - Burnout syndrome in Health Care Professionals ABSTRACT Burnout syndrome is a state of t...
Burnout is an emerging topic that has been explored and researched since the 1970s. The concept is n...
Burnout results in a decrease in job performance because of excessive work-related stress. This stud...
Burnout is characterized as a syndrome of exhaustion resulting from negative self-concept, negative ...
The burnout syndrome is associated with the perception that personal resources are not sufficient or...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Background: Professional burnout results from prolonged exposure to chronic, job-related stressors. ...
Burnout, defined as physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion from one’s job or career, is a conseq...
none6noAim. The aim of this study is to investigate burnout syndrome among physical rehabilitation p...
The extent of burnout within the profession of physical therapy remains relatively unexplored despit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [20]-21)The burnout syndrome is generally defined as emot...
Burnout is a clinical phenomenon characterized by the symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonaliz...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: Burnout is associated with ...
With healthcare in the United States being in a constant state of change and reform, it is now more ...
Burnout is a multidimensional, psychological syndrome, characterized by chronic physical and emotion...
N. Riethof - Burnout syndrome in Health Care Professionals ABSTRACT Burnout syndrome is a state of t...
Burnout is an emerging topic that has been explored and researched since the 1970s. The concept is n...
Burnout results in a decrease in job performance because of excessive work-related stress. This stud...
Burnout is characterized as a syndrome of exhaustion resulting from negative self-concept, negative ...
The burnout syndrome is associated with the perception that personal resources are not sufficient or...
Background: The term burnout has been used to describe the maladaptive response of individuals to se...
Background: Professional burnout results from prolonged exposure to chronic, job-related stressors. ...
Burnout, defined as physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion from one’s job or career, is a conseq...
none6noAim. The aim of this study is to investigate burnout syndrome among physical rehabilitation p...
The extent of burnout within the profession of physical therapy remains relatively unexplored despit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [20]-21)The burnout syndrome is generally defined as emot...
Burnout is a clinical phenomenon characterized by the symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonaliz...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: Burnout is associated with ...
With healthcare in the United States being in a constant state of change and reform, it is now more ...