A model of burnout and life satisfaction amongst nurses this study, among 109 german nurses, tested a theoretically derived model of burnout and overall life satisfaction. the model discriminates. It is the central aim of the present study to develop such a model of burnout and life satisfaction among nurses theoretical background burnout: definition and measurement burnout has been described as a specific kind of occupa- tional stress-reaction among human service professionals, as a result of the demanding and emotionally charged. This study explores the prevalence of compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses and nurses in other selected inpatient specialties. methods emergency nurses and nurses from 3 other specialty units self-selected participation in a cross-sectional survey..
Gender on satisfaction with life and burnout among active physiotherapists. material and methods: the survey was anonymous and voluntary, and involved a group of 200 active physiotherapists working in health care units and educational centers in po-. Objectives. to describe and explore the prevalence of predictors of professional quality of life (compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction) among chinese oncology nurses under the guidance of two theoretical models.. Background and aim: less information is available about the role of job burnout and life satisfaction relationship among nurses and especially midwives in iran. therefore, we set out to analyze the relationship between life satisfaction and occupational burnout among iranian nurses and midwives of medical institutions..
