Recent studies by Söderfeldt et al. (1996) and de Jonge et al. (1999) have demonstrated that Karasek's operationalization of job demands in his well-known Job Demands-Control (JD-C) Model (Karasek, 1979), i.e. quantitative demands, cannot capture the complexities of working with patients or clients in health care work. In the current study on burnout among 816 Dutch oncology care providers, the traditional JD-C Model was extended by including two types of emotional job demands. Moreover, susceptibility to emotional contagion was included as a potential moderator of the relationship between emotional job demands and burnout. Emotional job demands significantly contributed to the prediction of burnout, after controlling for quantitative j...
Background: Burnout in healthcare is a worldwide problem. However, most studies focus narrowly on wo...
This study analysed whether, amongst health care providers in a nursing homes setting, there is a re...
Objectives: Burnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncol...
Recent studies by Söderfeldt et al. (1996) and de Jonge et al. (1999) have demonstrated that Karasek...
Recent studies have demonstrated that Karasek’s operationalization of job demands in his well-known ...
Oncology can be an exciting and challenging specialty for those who work in it. Care providers gener...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on home care organization employees, and examine how...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Objective: Job stress and burnout levels of oncology nurses increase day-by-day in connection with r...
This paper reports a study of 212 health care professionals that focuses on job characteristics as p...
Empirical research on Karasek's job demand–control (JD-C) model has often failed to demonstrate the ...
There is a growing interest in the psychosocial work environment of health care professionals (e.g.,...
Purpose: The purpose of the present cross-sectional study is to investigate the role of perceived CO...
Health workers have jobs that have a heavy burden. Long and uncertain working hours and patients wit...
Background: Burnout in healthcare is a worldwide problem. However, most studies focus narrowly on wo...
This study analysed whether, amongst health care providers in a nursing homes setting, there is a re...
Objectives: Burnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncol...
Recent studies by Söderfeldt et al. (1996) and de Jonge et al. (1999) have demonstrated that Karasek...
Recent studies have demonstrated that Karasek’s operationalization of job demands in his well-known ...
Oncology can be an exciting and challenging specialty for those who work in it. Care providers gener...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on home care organization employees, and examine how...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Objective: Burnout is reportedly high among oncology healthcare workers. Psychosocial oncologists ma...
Objective: Job stress and burnout levels of oncology nurses increase day-by-day in connection with r...
This paper reports a study of 212 health care professionals that focuses on job characteristics as p...
Empirical research on Karasek's job demand–control (JD-C) model has often failed to demonstrate the ...
There is a growing interest in the psychosocial work environment of health care professionals (e.g.,...
Purpose: The purpose of the present cross-sectional study is to investigate the role of perceived CO...
Health workers have jobs that have a heavy burden. Long and uncertain working hours and patients wit...
Background: Burnout in healthcare is a worldwide problem. However, most studies focus narrowly on wo...
This study analysed whether, amongst health care providers in a nursing homes setting, there is a re...
Objectives: Burnout is a significant problem among healthcare professionals working within the oncol...