The aim of this study is to identify the variables related to stress and burnout syndrome among child residential care workers, as well as the most problematic areas of their work. A random sample of 257 professionals working in the Residential Child Care sector in Spain was studied by means of the TBQ questionnaire (Teachers' Burnout Questionnaire), adapted to child care workers. The results enabled us to detect the principal sources of job dissatisfaction, as well as revealing a greater incidence of stress than of burnout. Certain personal and work variables displayed relevant relationships with these measures
Burnout syndrome is an increasingly prevalent problem, characterised by emotional exhaustion (EE), d...
Abstract This study is aimed at determining the prevalence of burnout and its three components (emot...
The phenomenon of burnout is constantly increasing and the healthcare professionals are more exposed...
The aim of this study is to identify the variables related to stress and burnout syndrome among chil...
This master's thesis deals with the stress and occupational burnout of child-care workers in educati...
In all professions, workers are exposed to manifestations of stress that if maintained, can result ...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
Burnout is a widespread occupational stress outcome among child care teachers, jeopardizing the qual...
Background: Occupational demands of educators are not very well researched. Nevertheless their work ...
The present study explored the levels of burnout and job satisfaction experienced by frontline child...
Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a bette...
Aim This article presents first results from a pilot project of nursery school teachers ...
Contains fulltext : 257215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The first purpo...
The current educational crisis in different countries shows very different connotations of an econom...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The specialized literature has revealed the high prevalence of burnout synd...
Burnout syndrome is an increasingly prevalent problem, characterised by emotional exhaustion (EE), d...
Abstract This study is aimed at determining the prevalence of burnout and its three components (emot...
The phenomenon of burnout is constantly increasing and the healthcare professionals are more exposed...
The aim of this study is to identify the variables related to stress and burnout syndrome among chil...
This master's thesis deals with the stress and occupational burnout of child-care workers in educati...
In all professions, workers are exposed to manifestations of stress that if maintained, can result ...
This study addressed the prevalence of burnout and coping strategies within a sample of forty child ...
Burnout is a widespread occupational stress outcome among child care teachers, jeopardizing the qual...
Background: Occupational demands of educators are not very well researched. Nevertheless their work ...
The present study explored the levels of burnout and job satisfaction experienced by frontline child...
Burnout is a serious but not well understood problem in human service organizations. To gain a bette...
Aim This article presents first results from a pilot project of nursery school teachers ...
Contains fulltext : 257215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The first purpo...
The current educational crisis in different countries shows very different connotations of an econom...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The specialized literature has revealed the high prevalence of burnout synd...
Burnout syndrome is an increasingly prevalent problem, characterised by emotional exhaustion (EE), d...
Abstract This study is aimed at determining the prevalence of burnout and its three components (emot...
The phenomenon of burnout is constantly increasing and the healthcare professionals are more exposed...