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Author Stoyanov, Drozdstoj

Title New Model of Burn Out Syndrome
Published Aalborg : River Publishers, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (199 pages)
Series River Publishers Series in Research and Business Chronicles: Biotechnology and Medicine
River Publishers series in research and business chronicles: biotechnology and medicine
Contents Cover; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN RESEARCH AND BUSINESS CHRONICLES: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE; Title -- New Model of Burn Out Syndrome:Towards Early Diagnosis and Prevention; Copyright; Foreword; References; Contents; List of the Most Common Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction and Background of the Studies in the Field of Burn Out Syndrome (BOS); References; 2 Theoretical Model of Vulnerability to Burn Out: Personality and Psychological Climate in the Context of BOS; 2.1 Cloninger's Test-theoretical Foundations; 2.2 Well-being; 2.2.1 MentalWell-being
2.2.2 SubjectiveWell-being2.2.3 Significance of SubjectiveWell-being; 2.3 Psychological Climate; References; 3 Empirical Measures of Vulnerability to BOS. Standardization and Validation of the Battery of Assessment Tools; 3.1 Measures; 3.1.1 Temperament and Character Inventory; 3.1.2 Inductive Measurement of Psychological Climate (IMPC); 3.1.3 Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI); 3.1.4 Linguistic Validation of the Bulgarian Version of the Set of Tools; 3.1.5 Study Design; 3.1.6 Test-retest Study; 3.1.7 Field Study; 3.1.8 Statistical Analyses; 3.1.9 Pilot Run Results; 3.1.10 Field Test Results
6.1 Temperament and Character Traits of the Personality of GPs According to R. Cloninger's Model (TCR-I)6.2 Assessment of the Organizational and Psychological Climate of GPs Utilizing D. Koys and T. De Cottis's Instruments; References; 7 Comparative Analysis of Vulnerability to Burnout Syndrome in Health and Social Care Personnel; 7.1 Methods; 7.1.1 Sample; 7.1.2 Measures / Instruments; 7.1.2.1 Temperament and Character Inventory; 7.1.2.2 Inductive Measurement of Psychological Climate (IMPC); 7.1.2.3 Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI); 7.1.3 Procedure; 7.1.4 Statistical analysis
7.2 Empirical Studies7.2.1 Demographics; 7.2.2 Statistical Processing of the Results Obtained from BAT; 7.2.3 Statistical Analysis of the Associations between the Scales in BAT; 7.2.4 Analysis of the Sample by the type of Activity -- Medical and Social; References; 8 Regression and Structural Equation Modeling of Burnout Components in Health Care; 8.1 Hierarchical Stepwise Regression Analysis Predicting Burnout Components; 8.2 Structural Models of Burnout Components; References; 9 Anxiety and Depression as State Predictors for Burn Out in Health Care; References
Bibliography References4 Comparative Study of Burnout in Medical Professionals from Psychiatric Units and Other Health Care Sectors; 4.1 Material and Methods; 4.2 Discussion; References; 5 Burnout in Healthcare Employees Working in Surgical Departments, Anesthesiology and Intensive Care; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Materials and Methods; 5.3 Results and Discussion; 5.4 Personality in the Context of Professional Burnout; 5.5 Assessing Burnout in the Target Group; References; 6 Burn Out Syndrome Among General Practitioners
Notes 10 The Impact of Burn Out on Quality of Life in the Context of Professional Realization in Medicine
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Subject Vulnerability (Personality trait)
Vulnerability (Psychology)
Vulnerability model of recovery.
Vulnerability model of recovery
Vulnerability (Personality trait)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9788793102712
8793102712