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.
Common environmental factors within the family have rarely been a focus of research on risk factors for burnout.
Research on risk factors for burnout has mainly focused on circumstances at work and on personal characteristics.
Oncologist burnout may adversely affect anticipated staff turnover.
Available studies have enhanced our understanding of some of the challenges faced by oncology nurses, but relatively few provided prevalence estimates of burnout or distress.
Although clinical supervision has its place in burnout prevention, more informal and less structured forms of support can also be helpful.
One possible way forward is the use of clinical supervision as a method of burnout prevention.
Families can also avoid burnout from feeling upset and fatigued from caring for a loved one with terminal restlessness.
They found that teachers with the highest levels of burnout were those concerned 'about a lack of goals in their career plans'.