Burnout syndrome among healthcare professionals of neonatal intensive care units

Introduction: Burnout syndrome among healthcare workers is a well-known problem. Its occurrence and the roots have been addressed in several studies. The daily work of the specialist employees in the neonatal intensive care units is extremely stressful physically and mentally. Objective: The study a...

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Published inOrvosi hetilap Vol. 163; no. 32; p. 1268
Main Authors Lipienné Krémer, Ibolya, Harmath, Ágnes, Dió, Mihály, Soósné Kiss, Zsuzsanna
Format Journal Article
LanguageHungarian
Published Hungary 07.08.2022
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Summary:Introduction: Burnout syndrome among healthcare workers is a well-known problem. Its occurrence and the roots have been addressed in several studies. The daily work of the specialist employees in the neonatal intensive care units is extremely stressful physically and mentally. Objective: The study assessed the frequency and intensity of burnout phenomenon among healthcare professionals working in neonatal intensive care units and examined the relations between institutional levels, occupation, and work experience. Method: Data were collected in 2019 using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) questionnaire compiled by
ISSN:1788-6120
DOI:10.1556/650.2022.32539