Background: Emergency physicians are at risk of burnout, which can affect their mental health, as well as patient care. We assessed burnout level among Iranian emergency physicians and investigated demographic, work-related factors and stressors associated with higher burnout.Methods: In a cross-sectional study, we surveyed all 188 emergency medicine residents and practitioners in Iran. We measured burnout using 22-item Maslach Burnout Inventory assessing emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment, also demographic factors, work related factors and sources of stress in emergency department using anonymous self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive analysis, univariate analysis to evaluate association with higher s...
Background: Depression, anxiety, and stress are factors affecting people\u27s quality of life. Quali...
Background Burnout is a syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, increased depersonalization,...
Each year more than 400 physicians take their lives, likely related to increasing depression and bur...
<div><p>Several observations have addressed high rates of occupational burnout among personnel of em...
Abstract: Aim of the study First, to provide a synthesis and analysis of available scientific litera...
Abstract Background: The emergency medicine department is the hub of most activity in any healthcar...
Studies on the topic of burnout measure the effects of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization ...
Background: Burnout is a syndrome explained as serious emotional depletion with poor adaptation at w...
Background: The department of emergency medicine is well-known for its mental and physical difficult...
Objectives. To explore the magnitude and determinants of burnout among emergency physicians and nurs...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
OBJECTIVES: While the prevalence of burnout in practicing emergency physicians has been studied, lit...
Introduction: Burnout is a syndrome of depersonalization, emotional exhaustion and sense of low pers...
OBJECTIVE: Burnout exerts a significant negative influence on job performance, especially in such d...
Each year more than 400 physicians take their lives, likely related to increasing depression and bur...
Background: Depression, anxiety, and stress are factors affecting people\u27s quality of life. Quali...
Background Burnout is a syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, increased depersonalization,...
Each year more than 400 physicians take their lives, likely related to increasing depression and bur...
<div><p>Several observations have addressed high rates of occupational burnout among personnel of em...
Abstract: Aim of the study First, to provide a synthesis and analysis of available scientific litera...
Abstract Background: The emergency medicine department is the hub of most activity in any healthcar...
Studies on the topic of burnout measure the effects of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization ...
Background: Burnout is a syndrome explained as serious emotional depletion with poor adaptation at w...
Background: The department of emergency medicine is well-known for its mental and physical difficult...
Objectives. To explore the magnitude and determinants of burnout among emergency physicians and nurs...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) professionals are exposed to burnout syn...
OBJECTIVES: While the prevalence of burnout in practicing emergency physicians has been studied, lit...
Introduction: Burnout is a syndrome of depersonalization, emotional exhaustion and sense of low pers...
OBJECTIVE: Burnout exerts a significant negative influence on job performance, especially in such d...
Each year more than 400 physicians take their lives, likely related to increasing depression and bur...
Background: Depression, anxiety, and stress are factors affecting people\u27s quality of life. Quali...
Background Burnout is a syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, increased depersonalization,...
Each year more than 400 physicians take their lives, likely related to increasing depression and bur...