Background: Practitioners and decision makers in the medical and insurance systems need knowledge on the relationship between work exposures and burnout. Many burnout studies – original as well as reviews - restricted their analyses to emotional exhaustion or did not report results on cynicism, personal accomplishment or global burnout. To meet this need we carried out this review and meta-analyses with the aim to provide systematically graded evidence for associations between working conditions and near-future development of burnout symptoms. Methods: A wide range of work exposure factors was screened. Inclusion criteria were: 1) Study performed in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand 1990–2013. 2) Prospective or comparable cas...
Research findings concerning burnout prevalence rate among nurses from the medical area are contradi...
This study investigated levels of burnout in the general population irrespective of occupation and r...
The study aimed at (a) examining objective measures of both absenteeism and extra role behaviours as...
Background: Practitioners and decision makers in the medical and insurance systems need knowledge on...
Aims: To analyze the association between psychosocial working conditions and burnout and its core co...
To analyze the association between psychosocial working conditions and burnout and its core componen...
Burnout is a syndrome that results from chronic stress at work, with several consequences to workers...
Introduction: Burnout syndrome (BOS) is a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhausti...
Both chapters of this doctoral thesis focus on investigating the relationship between burnout and we...
We aimed to review occupational burnout predictors, considering their type, effect size and role (pr...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Background: Exhaustion and burnout are common causes for sickness absence. This study examines the r...
The professional burnout syndrome is a reaction to a long-time stress at work. It is a pathological...
Burnout is a clinical phenomenon characterized by the symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonaliz...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Research findings concerning burnout prevalence rate among nurses from the medical area are contradi...
This study investigated levels of burnout in the general population irrespective of occupation and r...
The study aimed at (a) examining objective measures of both absenteeism and extra role behaviours as...
Background: Practitioners and decision makers in the medical and insurance systems need knowledge on...
Aims: To analyze the association between psychosocial working conditions and burnout and its core co...
To analyze the association between psychosocial working conditions and burnout and its core componen...
Burnout is a syndrome that results from chronic stress at work, with several consequences to workers...
Introduction: Burnout syndrome (BOS) is a psychological syndrome characterized by emotional exhausti...
Both chapters of this doctoral thesis focus on investigating the relationship between burnout and we...
We aimed to review occupational burnout predictors, considering their type, effect size and role (pr...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Background: Exhaustion and burnout are common causes for sickness absence. This study examines the r...
The professional burnout syndrome is a reaction to a long-time stress at work. It is a pathological...
Burnout is a clinical phenomenon characterized by the symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonaliz...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Research findings concerning burnout prevalence rate among nurses from the medical area are contradi...
This study investigated levels of burnout in the general population irrespective of occupation and r...
The study aimed at (a) examining objective measures of both absenteeism and extra role behaviours as...