We aimed to investigate burnout and posttraumatic stress symptoms in mortuary staff members who work for the Council of Forensic Medicine where more than 4500 autopsies are annually performed
Forest plot of prevalence of burnout syndrome among medical and surgical residents.</p
All types of healthcare professionals can develop burnout syndrome (BOS), while those who serve in c...
Burnout is a phenomenon characterized by fatigue and frustration, usually related to work stress and...
This thesis provides a broad investigation into the issue of burnout in forensic hospital workers. T...
Abstract Background Forensic physicians are confronted daily with highly stressful and traumatic dut...
More than ever, the current increasing need for palliative care leads to health professionals provid...
Burnout in nursing staff is a major cause for turnover and absenteeism. Identifying risk and protect...
Excerpt Crime Scene Investigators are an integral part of law enforcement. After arriving to the sce...
N. Riethof - Burnout syndrome in Health Care Professionals ABSTRACT Burnout syndrome is a state of t...
Student affairs professionals help students who experience trauma. Repeated and prolonged traumatic ...
Burnout Syndrome (BOS) is a complex chronic occupational stressor, defined by Maslach and Jackson (1...
How to avoid becoming an emotional bankrupt. An estimate of the job burnout level of palliative medi...
Objective: A high incidence of burnout has been reported in health professionals working in palliati...
Background. The term “burnout” was originally developed by the psychologist Herbert Freudenberg (Ger...
Occupational burnout is highly prevalent in mental health services and has a deleterious effect upon...
Forest plot of prevalence of burnout syndrome among medical and surgical residents.</p
All types of healthcare professionals can develop burnout syndrome (BOS), while those who serve in c...
Burnout is a phenomenon characterized by fatigue and frustration, usually related to work stress and...
This thesis provides a broad investigation into the issue of burnout in forensic hospital workers. T...
Abstract Background Forensic physicians are confronted daily with highly stressful and traumatic dut...
More than ever, the current increasing need for palliative care leads to health professionals provid...
Burnout in nursing staff is a major cause for turnover and absenteeism. Identifying risk and protect...
Excerpt Crime Scene Investigators are an integral part of law enforcement. After arriving to the sce...
N. Riethof - Burnout syndrome in Health Care Professionals ABSTRACT Burnout syndrome is a state of t...
Student affairs professionals help students who experience trauma. Repeated and prolonged traumatic ...
Burnout Syndrome (BOS) is a complex chronic occupational stressor, defined by Maslach and Jackson (1...
How to avoid becoming an emotional bankrupt. An estimate of the job burnout level of palliative medi...
Objective: A high incidence of burnout has been reported in health professionals working in palliati...
Background. The term “burnout” was originally developed by the psychologist Herbert Freudenberg (Ger...
Occupational burnout is highly prevalent in mental health services and has a deleterious effect upon...
Forest plot of prevalence of burnout syndrome among medical and surgical residents.</p
All types of healthcare professionals can develop burnout syndrome (BOS), while those who serve in c...
Burnout is a phenomenon characterized by fatigue and frustration, usually related to work stress and...