Burnout Syndrome
Burnout
syndrome may be a process defining emotional, mental, and physical fatigue, which develops insidiously over time. Burnout term was first employed by Freudenberg in 1975. Nowadays, it's a really common syndrome, particularly in those working environments with a high work-related
stress and a continuing high workload. Burnout might be defined as a
health care staff’s
perception of his job and patient care in emergency department as a burden. it's typically the last step of a process appearing with loss of vocational excitement, dissatisfaction, and a negative attitude towards patients calling for help. The symptoms appear in forties. Studies have demonstrated that burnout leads to many serious problems during a broad spectrum comprising work loss, social problems, domestic relationship issues, cigarette, alcohol, and
drug abuse , and even psychiatric diseases Mehmet Ustundag,
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