Literature DB >> 16649514

[Burnout: rising interest phenomenon in stressful workplace].

E Della Valle1, G De Pascale, A Cuccaro, M Di Mare, L Padovano, U Carbone, E Farinaro.   

Abstract

Many stressful situations, particularly strong and long time lasting, can induce the burnout syndrome. The definition "burnout" refers to emotional and exhausting conditions related to working environment. Since 70'ties, many studies, have focused on this topic, have assessed that this condition is much more frequent in some particular professional categories: teachers, physicians, nurses, social workers, policemen, judges (the so-called helping professions). The main syndrome characteristics are: physical and emotional fatigue, depersonalization, frustration for unsuccessful professional realization and reduced personal accomplishment in competence and productivity with decreasing critical sense towards working field. The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) has been the most popular instrument for measuring burnout in medical research. The coherence of many studies results on helping professions in different countries, leads to the conclusion that basically burnout is a psycho-social phenomenon of international relevance. These studies have also identified personal, relational and environmental risk factors susceptible to prevention.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16649514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Ig        ISSN: 1120-9135


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