2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1271591
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A system science perspective on burn-out: development of an expert-based causal loop diagram

Lisa S. Barsties,
Saskia W. van den Berg,
Stephanie S. Leone
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionBurn-out leads to reduced worker well-being, long-term absenteeism, and high costs for employers and society. Determinants at different levels may affect burn-out in an interrelated and dynamic manner. The aim of the present study was to apply a broader systems perspective by exploring and visualizing the complex system of determinants at different levels (living conditions, working conditions, and societal developments) underlying the prevalence of burn-out in the Netherlands.MethodsDuring three g… Show more

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“…This not only places the aged care system under immense pressure ( Chen et al 2020 , Feng et al 2020 ) but also impacts the stretched workforce itself. The modern workplace is associated with high levels of psychological stress culminating in professional burn-out and obsessive workaholic behaviour patterns ( Weber & Jaekel-Reinhard 2000 , Andreassen 2014 , Barsties et al 2023 ). If the young adult work force is psychologically stressed, financially penalized, time-poor, burnt out, and unable to access affordable accommodation, is it any wonder that their desire to have a family suffers?…”
Section: Age Structure and Fertility Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This not only places the aged care system under immense pressure ( Chen et al 2020 , Feng et al 2020 ) but also impacts the stretched workforce itself. The modern workplace is associated with high levels of psychological stress culminating in professional burn-out and obsessive workaholic behaviour patterns ( Weber & Jaekel-Reinhard 2000 , Andreassen 2014 , Barsties et al 2023 ). If the young adult work force is psychologically stressed, financially penalized, time-poor, burnt out, and unable to access affordable accommodation, is it any wonder that their desire to have a family suffers?…”
Section: Age Structure and Fertility Ratementioning
confidence: 99%