[HTML][HTML] Estrés laboral y burnout en los médicos residentes, antes y durante la pandemia por COVID-19: una puesta al día

R Navinés, V Olivé, F Fonseca, R Martín-Santos - Medicina clinica, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
En los últimos a nos existe un amplio debate a nivel nacional e internacional sobre si los a
nos de residencia constituyen un riesgo para la salud mental del médico residente 1. El …

[HTML][HTML] Work stress and resident burnout, before and during the COVID-19 pandemia: An up-date

R Navinés, V Olivé, F Fonseca… - Medicina Clínica (English …, 2021 - Elsevier
In recent years there has been an extensive national and international debate on whether
residency years constitute a risk to the mental health of the resident physician. 1 The …

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A Akbar, J Khan, M Zada, J Zeng, J Zeng… - … in Higher Education …, 2023 - books.google.com
Workplace well-being is a form of well-being, which is an individual's positive evaluation and
emotional experience of the current work (Sun et al., 2016). In recent years, employees' …

Job satisfaction and work stress among physicians in Norway and Germany—A cross-sectional study

E Voltmer, J Rosta, S Köslich-Strumann, K Goetz - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Physicians' health and wellbeing are important albeit often neglected quality
indicators of health care systems. The aims of the study were to compare job satisfaction and …

The impact of a tailored mindfulness‐based program for resident physicians on distress and the quality of care: a randomised controlled trial

JC Fendel, VM Aeschbach, S Schmidt… - Journal of Internal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Many resident physicians suffer from distress, which endangers their individual
health and the quality of care. Objective To examine the impact of a tailored mindfulness …

Work–Family Conflict and Depression Among Healthcare Workers: The Role of Sleep and Decision Latitude

Y Zhang, AG Dugan, M El Ghaziri… - … health & safety, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Healthcare workers report a higher incidence of depression than the general
population. Work–family conflict is a risk factor, but the mechanisms explaining its …

Occupational, academic, and personal determinants of wellbeing and psychological distress in residents: results of a survey in Lyon, France

L Nohales, E Fort, S Pelloux, C Coste… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction The mental health of residents is a growing significant concern, particularly with
respect to hospital and university training conditions. Our goal was to assess the …

[PDF][PDF] Occupational Burnout Among Recreational Diving Instructors: Relationships with Personality and Sociodemographic Variables.

J Kannenberg - Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 2022 - ac-psych.org
Diving is a popular recreational outdoor activity that has enjoyed rapid development and
high popularity worldwide. Currently, diving is a multimillion dollar industry that deserves …

Does the conflict between work and family hinder thriving? Role of depersonalization and intrinsic motivation

J Iqbal, MN Alam, H Khan - International Journal of Conflict …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose Elucidating on the concrete outline of conservation of resource theory, this study
aims to explore the links between work-family conflict and workplace thriving. In particular …

Work-family conflict and its related factors among emergency department physicians in China: A national cross-sectional study

S Yan, C Li, J Zhang, Y Wu, M Tian, L Liu… - Frontiers in Public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Work-family conflict is common among emergency department physicians.
Identifying the factors associated with work-family conflict is key to reducing its negative …