AbstractIntroductionPrevious studies describe nursing as an occupation with a high-risk for burnout. However, less attention has been paid to the individual factors underlying this psychological syndrome.AimThis study aims to contribute to the limited body of evidence concerning Type D personality and burnout in nursing. To investigate this topic, we examined Type D personality, stress and burnout within the nursing profession, while taking the organisational and job-related elements into account.MethodDuring this cross-sectional study, data were collected using self-report questionnaires. The 222 nurses who participated were selected from 12 general hospitals across Antwerp, Belgium. The departments and nurses surveyed were selected at ran...
Surgical area nurses provide comprehensive care to patients throughout the surgical process. Increas...
Numerous empirical studies have suggested a link between occupational factors and the burnout syndro...
Burnout has become a subject of interest in the field of healthcare, where nursing is one of the mos...
Surgical area nurses provide comprehensive care to patients throughout the surgical process. Increa...
The burnout syndrome, which affects many healthcare workers, has recently attracted wide interest du...
Burnout in a hospital oncology service takes place when there is a high level of interaction betwee...
Aims: Burnout syndrome is a phenomenon that is becoming ever more widespread, especially in workers ...
Stress has become an inherent aspect of the nursing profession. Chronically experienced work stress ...
Studies have found a higher risk of burnout among employees in the healthcare sector. As such, this ...
This study forms part of the Doctoral Thesis of the first-named author (Maria Jose Membrive-Jimenez)...
AbstractNumerous empirical studies have suggested a link between occupational factors and the burnou...
This thesis focuses on assessing whether the type of personality predisposes the formation of burnou...
Abstract Background Burnout syndrome can be defined a...
Big five personality traits, social support and coping styles were examined as predictors of three d...
Background: The conditions of uncertainty and disempowerment at hospitals with high organizational d...
Surgical area nurses provide comprehensive care to patients throughout the surgical process. Increas...
Numerous empirical studies have suggested a link between occupational factors and the burnout syndro...
Burnout has become a subject of interest in the field of healthcare, where nursing is one of the mos...
Surgical area nurses provide comprehensive care to patients throughout the surgical process. Increa...
The burnout syndrome, which affects many healthcare workers, has recently attracted wide interest du...
Burnout in a hospital oncology service takes place when there is a high level of interaction betwee...
Aims: Burnout syndrome is a phenomenon that is becoming ever more widespread, especially in workers ...
Stress has become an inherent aspect of the nursing profession. Chronically experienced work stress ...
Studies have found a higher risk of burnout among employees in the healthcare sector. As such, this ...
This study forms part of the Doctoral Thesis of the first-named author (Maria Jose Membrive-Jimenez)...
AbstractNumerous empirical studies have suggested a link between occupational factors and the burnou...
This thesis focuses on assessing whether the type of personality predisposes the formation of burnou...
Abstract Background Burnout syndrome can be defined a...
Big five personality traits, social support and coping styles were examined as predictors of three d...
Background: The conditions of uncertainty and disempowerment at hospitals with high organizational d...
Surgical area nurses provide comprehensive care to patients throughout the surgical process. Increas...
Numerous empirical studies have suggested a link between occupational factors and the burnout syndro...
Burnout has become a subject of interest in the field of healthcare, where nursing is one of the mos...