511 resultados para burnout


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The aim of this Study was to examine the relationship between job characteristics and burnout, i.e., exhaustion, cynicism and lack of professional efficacy, in a sample of 115 (49- to 61-yr.-old) information and communications technology professionals. Questionnaire survey data were collected at two time points. In 1995 (Time 1), higher quantitative overload and lower job control were associated with higher exhaustion. Job control was negatively associated with lack of professional efficacy. In 2001 (Time 2), quantitative overload and information overload were positively associated with exhaustion, but with job control negatively. Use of new information Was negatively associated with cynicism. In addition, job control and use of new information were negatively associated with lack of professional efficacy. job characteristics at Time 1 were not significantly associated with burnout at Time 2 when job characteristics at Time 2 were controlled.

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To explore the relationship between burnout and behavior-related health risk factors.

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Child protection social work is acknowledged as a very stressful occupation, with high turnover and poor retention of staff being a major concern. This paper highlights themes that emerged from findings of sixty-five articles that were included as part of a systematic literature review. The review focused on the evaluation of research findings, which considered individual and organisational factors associated with resilience or burnout in child protection social work staff. The results identified a range of individual and organisational themes for staff in child protection social work. Nine themes were identified in total. These are categorised under ‘Individual’ and ‘Organisational’ themes. Themes categorised as individual included personal history of maltreatment, training and preparation for child welfare, coping, secondary traumatic stress, compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction. Those classified as organisational included workload, social support and supervision, organisational culture and climate, organisational and professional commitment, and job satisfaction or dissatisfaction. The range of factors is discussed with recommendations and areas for future research are highlighted.

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Book review: Social Work Under Pressure: How to Overcome Stress, Fatigue and Burnout in the Workplace, by Kate van Heugten, London and Philadelphia, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2011, 224 pp., 


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Preface Extract: This research was commissioned and funded by Community Care as part of our Stand Up For Social Work campaign. Previous surveys of readers had suggested caseloads, vacancies and stress levels were all on the increase. Community Care decided to do a more scientific examination of burnout on a large scale to assess the real impact of budget cuts and increasing demand on social workers across the UK.

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This article examined the impact of perceived high involvement work practices (HIWPs) on person-organization value congruence (P-O fit) and long term burnout. The study was conducted in a Canadian general hospital. Findings from structural equation modeling (N = 185) revealed that perceived HIWPs were significantly positively associated with P-O fit. While there was no direct effect of HIWPs on burnout, P-O fit fully mediated the relationship between perceptions of HIWPs and burnout. We discuss the implications of these findings for our understanding of HIWPs influence on P-O fit and burnout.

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Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of employees’ perceptions of high involvement work practices (HIWPs) on burnout (emotional exhaustion and depersonalisation) via the mediating role of role overload and procedural justice. Further, perceived colleague support was hypothesised to moderate the effects of role overload and procedural justice on these outcomes.

Design/Methodology
The study was conducted on a random sample of unionised registered nurses (RNs) working in the Canadian public health care sector, stratified by mission and size of the institution to ensure representativeness. Of the 6546 nurses solicited, 2174 returned a completed questionnaire, resulting in a response rate of 33.2%. To test our hypotheses we conducted structural equation modelling (SEM) in Mplus version 6.0 (Muthen and Muthen, 1998 – 2010) with Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimation.

Results
The results showed that procedural justice and role overload fully mediated the influence of HIWPs on burnout. Moreover, colleague support moderated the effects of procedural justice and role overload on emotional exhaustion but not depersonalisation.

Limitations
The study used a cross-sectional research design and is conducted among one occupational group (i.e. nurses).

Research/Practical Implications
The findings question the dark side of HRM in the health care context. They also contribute to the lack of theoretical and empirical work dedicated to understanding the ‘black box’ problem (Castanheira and Chambel, 2010).

Originality/Value
The study employs a well-known theoretical perspective from the occupational health psychology literature to the HR field in order to contribute to the lack of theorising in the HR-well-being link.

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Previous research demonstrates that high-involvement work practices (HIWPs) may be associated with burnout (emotional exhaustion and depersonalization); however, to date, the process through which HIWPs influence burnout is not clear. This article examined the impact of HIWPs on long-term burnout (emotional exhaustion and depersonalization) by considering the mediating role of person-organization fit (P-O fit) in this relationship. The study used a time-lagged design and was conducted in a Canadian general hospital among health care personnel. Findings from structural equation modeling (N = 185) revealed that perceived HIWPs were positively associated with P-O fit. There was no direct effect of HIWPs on burnout; rather, P-O fit fully mediated the relationship between employee perceptions of HIWPs and burnout. This study fills a void in the HR and burnout literature by demonstrating the role that P-O fit has in explaining how HIWPs alleviate emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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This study examined the impact of perceived high-involvement work practices on job demands (role conflict, role overload and role ambiguity) and burnout (emotional exhaustion and depersonalisation). The study was conducted in a Canadian general hospital. Findings from structural equation modelling (N = 545) revealed that perceived HIWPs were significantly and negatively related to job demands and burnout. Role conflict and role overload have a significant positive association with emotional exhaustion and depersonalisation. Finally, role conflict and role overload partially mediate the relationship between perceived HIWPs and burnout. We discuss the theoretical and managerial implications of these findings for our understanding of how HIWPs influence the job demands and burnout of employees.

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O sindroma de Burnout, quadro psicofisio-patológico tem sido objecto de investigação intensiva, desde o artigo de Freudenberger (1974) intitulado "Staff Burnout", com dois objectivos: compreendê-lo melhor, através de meios de diagnóstico, e criar técnicas de intervenção terapêutica. Na realidade, desde essa altura, foram efectuados e publicados um número avultado de trabalhos de investigação, nos campos do diagnóstico e caracterização do Burnout, e da sua resolução terapêutica. O pensamento dominante, nessa altura e ainda hoje, é de tendência analítica e/ou psico-social. Este quadro, espoletado por uma sucessão de episódios emocionalmente negativos em contexto ocupacional em indivíduos com provável predisposição genética e sujeitos a situações de pressão laboral, dos mais diversos tipos (podendo ir do “simples” stress por acumulação de tarefas até às situações de mobbing), tem efeitos frequentemente dramáticos ao nível da dinâmica biopsico- social, nos seus mais diversos aspectos. Estes estendem-se, quase sempre, muito para lá das problemáticas laborais, prejudicando, de forma mais ou menos grave, as interacções sociais com particular impacto ao nível da dinâmica familiar. Por outro lado, o Burnout propicia o aparecimento de patologias diversas, já que toda a estrutura psiconeuro-endocrino-imunulógica estará posta em causa, potenciando situações de fragilidade sistémica. No entanto, há aspectos correlacionáveis com este quadro disfuncional que têm sido muito pouco abordados – alterações cognitivo-operativas ou neuropsicológicas. Aliás os trabalhos que sobre eles incidem são em número muito reduzido. Assim após termos registado queixas, acentuadas, ao nível da capacidade de concentração e da memória em pessoas com burnout observadas na clínica hospitalar e privada, decidimos investigar estas situações, usando uma metodologia clínica de tipo qualitativo, e constatámos que, na realidade, as queixas eram pertinentes. Posto isto, achámos que a situação deveria ser aprofundada e partimos para um trabalho mais sistematizado, este, com o objectivo de caracterizar melhor o tipo de disfunções atencionais e mnésicas. Para isso, após uma selecção prévia, a partir de um grupo de 192 enfermeiros que responderam à Escala de Maslach, avaliámos uma amostra de risco constituída por 40 enfermeiros e enfermeiras, de Instituições Psiquiátricas da Grande Lisboa, trabalhando em urgência e enfermaria, que comparámos com uma amostra de igual número de enfermeiros, desenvolvendo a sua actividade na consulta externa ou em ambientes mais protegidos de stress ocupacional continuo. Para o efeito, e após uma anamnese cuidada, aplicámos provas de atenção e memória, sensíveis a qualquer tipo de compromisso encefálico seja ele funcional ou patológico. Para a componente atenção/concentração e a componente vísuo-grafo-espacial usámos a prova de Toulouse-Piéron, assim como as séries de dígitos ou digit span, para a vertente audio-verbal. A dinâmica mnésica foi avaliada através da prova de memória associativa (Escala de Memória de Wechsler) para testar a variante áudio-verbal, e a reprodução de figuras (Escala de Memória de Wechlser). Os resultados, após uma dupla análise clínica e estatística, comprovaram globalmente as hipóteses, indicando uma correlação significativa entre o grau de Burnout e os défices neuropsicológicos detectados: alteração da atenção/concentração e dismnésia, de natureza limitativa face às exigências quotidianas dos indivíduos. Finalmente, com base na revisão da literatura e os resultados deste estudo, foi esquematizado um Modelo Neuropsicológico do sindroma de Burnout, que nos parece espelhar as relações entre este quadro clínico, as alterações cognitivooperativas encontradas e as principais estruturas encefálicas, que julgamos, implicadas em toda a dinâmica do processo disfuncional.