Lack of autonomy and professional recognition as major factors for burnout in midwives: A systematic mixed‐method review
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Lack of autonomy and professional recognition as major factors for burnout in midwives: A systematic mixed‐method review
Sont associés aux symptômes anxieux et dépressifs pour les deux sexes les facteurs suivants : demande psychologique élevée, faibles récompenses (faible estime, insécurité d’emploi et faibles perspectives de promotion) et violences psychologiques. Chez les hommes comme chez les femmes, le risque de symptômes dépressifs augmente dans les cas où la la
... See moreburnout can stem from a sense that work is stressful, bristling with interpersonal friction, and lacking in meaning.
Nurses at the front line of acute care also experience inadequate time to address both the patients’ medical needs, which they are trained to do, and their social needs, which they cannot avoid. A veteran pediatrics nurse (ID 21) in Boston described taxing interactions with drug-addicted mothers, who become her patients when their babies are born a
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