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The mediating role of psychological need satisfaction in relationships between types of passion for sport and athlete burnout
Research indicates that obsessive and harmonious passion can explain variability in burnout through various mediating processes (e.g., Vallerand, Paquet, Phillippe, & Charest, 2010). The current study extended previous...
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Stress, burnout, depression and work satisfaction among UK anaesthetic trainees

Anaesthetists experience unique stressors, and recent evidence suggests a high prevalence of stress and burnout in trainee anaesthetists. There has been no in-depth qualitative analysis to explore this further. We conducted...

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Perfectionism and junior athlete burnout
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The current study adopted self-determination theory to explain why this is the case. Specifically, as athlete burnout is believed to...
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The mediating role of psychological need satisfaction in relationships between types of passion for sport and athlete burnout
Research indicates that obsessive and harmonious passion can explain variability in burnout through various mediating processes (e.g., Vallerand, Paquet, Phillippe, & Charest, 2010). The current study extended previous...
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Stress, burnout, depression and work satisfaction among UK anaesthetic trainees; a quantitative analysis of the Satisfaction and Wellbeing in Anaesthetic Training study

There is growing evidence that anaesthetic trainees experience, and may be particularly susceptible to, high levels of work stress, burnout and depression. This is concern for the safety and wellbeing of these doctors and for...

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Supporting every teacher

This study aimed to extend the use of a validated assessment of social-emotional development (SED) from children and adolescents to teachers. We used correlation and regression analyses to examine the factor structure of this...

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Canadian Career Firefighters' Mental Health Impacts and Priorities.
Firefighters' perceptions of mental health can inform management. This qualitative study explored Canadian career firefighters' experiences, needs, and research priorities with respect to mental health. Thirty-nine career...
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Perfectionism and junior athlete burnout
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The current study adopted self-determination theory to explain why this is the case. Specifically, as athlete burnout is believed to...
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Stress, burnout, depression and work satisfaction among UK anaesthetic trainees

Anaesthetists experience unique stressors, and recent evidence suggests a high prevalence of stress and burnout in trainee anaesthetists. There has been no in-depth qualitative analysis to explore this further. We conducted...

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Stress, burnout, depression and work satisfaction among UK anaesthetic trainees; a quantitative analysis of the Satisfaction and Wellbeing in Anaesthetic Training study

There is growing evidence that anaesthetic trainees experience, and may be particularly susceptible to, high levels of work stress, burnout and depression. This is concern for the safety and wellbeing of these doctors and for...

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Supporting every teacher

This study aimed to extend the use of a validated assessment of social-emotional development (SED) from children and adolescents to teachers. We used correlation and regression analyses to examine the factor structure of this...

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Do you need compassion to work in palliative medicine?
Sophie Anne Trotter
Aug 24, 2020
Compassion is deemed a "basic social emotion" (Nussbaum) and decreed a National Health Service core value-yet, what does 'compassion' really mean? Moreover, why is it so important, how can we deliver it best and how do we...
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An Evaluation of the Performance of Five Burnout Screening Tools
Burnout is an important occupational hazard and early detection is paramount in preventing negative sequelae in physicians, patients, and healthcare systems. Several screening tools have been developed to replace lengthy...
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The Abbreviated Maslach Burnout Inventory Can Overestimate Burnout
The Maslach Burnout Inventory for healthcare professionals (MBI-HSS) and its abbreviated version (aMBI), are the most common tools to detect burnout in clinicians. A wide range in burnout prevalence is reported in...
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The Influence Of Work-Life Balance And Burnout On Job Satisfaction
In the current era of globalization, the development of technology is so rapid, and the competition is so tight, it requires every individual to be able to improve his abilities and skills in order to improve his quality in the...