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Handbook on burnout and sleep deprivation : risk factors, management strategies and impact on performance and behavior / Travis N. Winston, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Public health in the 21st century seriesPublisher: New York : Nova Publishers, [2015]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781634638234
  • 1634638239
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Handbook on burnout and sleep deprivationDDC classification:
  • 158.7/23 23
LOC classification:
  • BF481
Online resources:
Contents:
The implications of sleep restriction research for insomnia diagnosis and treatment -- Job burnout in internal medicine residents : predictors, consequences and interventions -- Can sedation fulfill the physiological role of sleep? -- The downstream effect of physician stress and burnout -- Personal and organizational burnout : the holistic perspective reveals serious deficiencies -- Medical heads and head nurses between managerialism and professionalism : a necessary double-bind? -- Burnout and impaired cognitive performance : review of evidence, underlying processes and future directions -- Burnout syndrome, selected psychological variables, and risk factors of cardiovascular diseases -- Work-family interface, work relations and burnout in school teachers : a study on a group of subjects from Italian primary schools -- Burnout in intensive care : what can account on differences between doctors and nurses in the same settings? a multicentre descriptive study -- Coping strategies and burnout : a survey of secondary school teachers -- Academic stress and burnout among medical students at the end of studying -- Burnout and vocational satisfaction : an incremental validity study -- Preventing burnout in undergraduate and postgraduate students studying medicine -- Burnout as a risk factor for strain, depressive symptoms, insomnia, behavioral outcomes, suicide attempts, and well-being among full-time workers -- Burnout among medical professionals : prevalence, risk factors and how to combat the epidemic.
Summary: Job burnout has been well described and refers to a transformation that occurs in persons exposed to considerable occupational stress, particularly in fields that involve human interaction. It is a pathological syndrome in which overwhelming work demands lead to emotional depletion, maladaptive detachment, and feelings of personal inefficacy. This book discusses risk factors that lead to burnout as well as its impact on performance. This book also discusses the affect sleep deprivation has on academic performance and management.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The implications of sleep restriction research for insomnia diagnosis and treatment -- Job burnout in internal medicine residents : predictors, consequences and interventions -- Can sedation fulfill the physiological role of sleep? -- The downstream effect of physician stress and burnout -- Personal and organizational burnout : the holistic perspective reveals serious deficiencies -- Medical heads and head nurses between managerialism and professionalism : a necessary double-bind? -- Burnout and impaired cognitive performance : review of evidence, underlying processes and future directions -- Burnout syndrome, selected psychological variables, and risk factors of cardiovascular diseases -- Work-family interface, work relations and burnout in school teachers : a study on a group of subjects from Italian primary schools -- Burnout in intensive care : what can account on differences between doctors and nurses in the same settings? a multicentre descriptive study -- Coping strategies and burnout : a survey of secondary school teachers -- Academic stress and burnout among medical students at the end of studying -- Burnout and vocational satisfaction : an incremental validity study -- Preventing burnout in undergraduate and postgraduate students studying medicine -- Burnout as a risk factor for strain, depressive symptoms, insomnia, behavioral outcomes, suicide attempts, and well-being among full-time workers -- Burnout among medical professionals : prevalence, risk factors and how to combat the epidemic.

Job burnout has been well described and refers to a transformation that occurs in persons exposed to considerable occupational stress, particularly in fields that involve human interaction. It is a pathological syndrome in which overwhelming work demands lead to emotional depletion, maladaptive detachment, and feelings of personal inefficacy. This book discusses risk factors that lead to burnout as well as its impact on performance. This book also discusses the affect sleep deprivation has on academic performance and management.-- Source other than Library of Congress.

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