0 the state of having no energy or enthusiasm because of working too hard, or someone who shows the effects of this state:
1 extreme tiredness or a feeling of not being able to work any more, caused by working too hard:
Long and unpredictable work hours have led to burnout and frustration.
Total burnout scores were not significantly different between the groups.
In addition, a negative correlation was found between the amount of end-of-life training received and burnout in the physical and cognitive domains.
What creative approaches to home visitation can reduce their stress and burnout?
For this paper, data were used from the survey in 2000, which included several items assessing burnout.
Of the working people, 290 subjects were excluded, because they did not complete all the questions about burnout.
There are preliminary indications that oncologist burnout may adversely affect staff turnover and quality of treatment.
Low to moderate levels of burnout were reported, with the registered nurses scoring higher on burnout scales than the auxiliaries.
They found that teachers with the highest levels of burnout were those concerned 'about a lack of goals in their career plans'.