Background: Burnout is usually defined as a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors, characterrized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and lack of social accomplishment. Coping mechanisms and job satisfaction are associated with the incidence of burnout symptoms in a work context. Subjects and methods: The aim of this paper was to make a systematic analysis of the literature related to nurses’ stress and the incidence of burnout syndrome in intensive care nurses, and also to determine the research into associations between coping mechanisms and job satisfaction on one side, and burnout on the other side. Appropriate databases (Scopus, PubMed) were searched with the aim of finding relevant studies and arti...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
The concept of stress in the workplace is of great importance in health care. Among health care prof...
Background: Burnout is a psychological, work-related syndrome associated with long-term exposure to ...
Background: Burnout syndrome occurs in people who work in jobs which involve frequent and intense co...
Background: Burnout syndrome occurs in people who work in jobs which involve frequent and intense co...
Burnout syndrome among nurses, especially within the critical care setting, has been a persistent an...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the degree of burnout experienced by intensive care staf...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the degree of burnout experienced by intensive care staf...
Background: Critical care nurses are often confronted by traumatic events due to the nature of their...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
The concept of stress in the workplace is of great importance in health care. Among health care prof...
Background: Burnout is a psychological, work-related syndrome associated with long-term exposure to ...
Background: Burnout syndrome occurs in people who work in jobs which involve frequent and intense co...
Background: Burnout syndrome occurs in people who work in jobs which involve frequent and intense co...
Burnout syndrome among nurses, especially within the critical care setting, has been a persistent an...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
In practice today, units with high intensity, stress, and patient needs are being burnt-out quickly ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the degree of burnout experienced by intensive care staf...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the degree of burnout experienced by intensive care staf...
Background: Critical care nurses are often confronted by traumatic events due to the nature of their...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
The concept of stress in the workplace is of great importance in health care. Among health care prof...