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Title: | Sindromul de burnout scazut Si moderat la personalul din secțiile de oncopediatrie, terapie intensivă pediatrică și îngrijiri paliative pediatrice |
Other Titles: | Low and moderate burnout syndrome at the Pediatric Oncology, Paediatric Intensive Care and Paediatric Palliative care department staff |
Authors: | Mathe, Teodora Rogozea, Liliana |
Keywords: | burnout syndrome paediatric emotional exhaustion depersonalization low personal achievements |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Editura Universității Transilvania din Brașov |
Series/Report no.: | 2/2016; |
Abstract: | Professional activities very demanding in terms of emotional and interpersonal networking, specific to the
profession as a physician, nurse, psychologist, social worker may have negative consequences described in
the literature as the burnout syndrome: a three dimensional construct composed of emotional exhaustion,
depersonalization and low personal achievements.
Aim: analysis of the characteristics of people with low and medium burn-out syndrome in departments
where staff come into contact with patients aged below 18 years.
Method: The study was conducted on a group of 129 medical employees from health care, whom had applied
Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI); The analysis covered three domains: emotional exhaustion,
depersonalization, low level of personal achievements.
Results and Conclusions: People with medium and low level of burnout do not recognize the need for
professional help in a significant proportion: regarding the depersonalization (54.26% and 16.28%) and
regarding the personal achievements (19.38% and 12.38%) |
Description: | Jurnal Medical Brașovean.2016,nr.2,p.85-92.ISSN 1841-0782,e-ISSN 2247-4706 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2368 |
ISSN: | 1841-0782 e-ISSN 2247-4706 |
Appears in Collections: | Jurnal Medical Brașovean - ARHIVA
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