Background and Purpose: Job satisfaction is a positive or positive state, which is the result of an individual job experience assessment. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction and burnout in faculty members of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 122 faculty members working in Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences in 2010. In order to collect job satisfaction information, a questionnaire with reliability and reliability (Cronbach's alpha, 95%) and a standardized multivariate questionnaire were used to collect the burnout information from Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) to assess the degree of burnout in four The domain of em...
Mental health is a growing concern in the field of occupational health globally due to its social, h...
The study aimed to identify the degree of the relative contribution of some personal and organizatio...
Introduction: Understanding determinants of job satisfaction may increase faculty members' motivatio...
This study seeks to shed light on the phenomenon of job burnout, and its prevalence amongst the staf...
Background and purpose: The study about effective management dimensions in hospital staff performanc...
Background and Objectives: Job Burnout is a psychological response and chronic emotional state. The ...
Background and Aim: In educational systems, the burnout of faculty members and lecturers is a big pr...
The study aimed to find out the level of teachers’ job satisfaction, job burnout, and the relationsh...
BACKGROUND : There is a paucity of data from developing countries about job stress, satisfaction a...
This study examined the relationship between professor burnout and satisfaction with salary and sati...
Aim — Burnout is one of the major occupational hazards that precludes the efficiency and wastes huma...
OBJECTIVE: Burnout exerts a significant negative influence on job performance, especially in such d...
This study investigates the relationships among personal characteristics, job satisfaction and burno...
Few studies have looked at the relationship of job characteristics and worker well-being among Norwe...
Mental health is a growing concern in the fi eld of occupational health globally due to its social, ...
Mental health is a growing concern in the field of occupational health globally due to its social, h...
The study aimed to identify the degree of the relative contribution of some personal and organizatio...
Introduction: Understanding determinants of job satisfaction may increase faculty members' motivatio...
This study seeks to shed light on the phenomenon of job burnout, and its prevalence amongst the staf...
Background and purpose: The study about effective management dimensions in hospital staff performanc...
Background and Objectives: Job Burnout is a psychological response and chronic emotional state. The ...
Background and Aim: In educational systems, the burnout of faculty members and lecturers is a big pr...
The study aimed to find out the level of teachers’ job satisfaction, job burnout, and the relationsh...
BACKGROUND : There is a paucity of data from developing countries about job stress, satisfaction a...
This study examined the relationship between professor burnout and satisfaction with salary and sati...
Aim — Burnout is one of the major occupational hazards that precludes the efficiency and wastes huma...
OBJECTIVE: Burnout exerts a significant negative influence on job performance, especially in such d...
This study investigates the relationships among personal characteristics, job satisfaction and burno...
Few studies have looked at the relationship of job characteristics and worker well-being among Norwe...
Mental health is a growing concern in the fi eld of occupational health globally due to its social, ...
Mental health is a growing concern in the field of occupational health globally due to its social, h...
The study aimed to identify the degree of the relative contribution of some personal and organizatio...
Introduction: Understanding determinants of job satisfaction may increase faculty members' motivatio...