Coping Strategies and Burnout Among Medical and Social Workers Providing Services to People with Limited Mobility
Olga I. Khokhlova,
Elena M. Vasilchenko,
Vadim A. Versh
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION. The centerpiece of the development of occupational burnout is the individual’s ability to cope with stressful situations.
AIM. To determine ways to cope with stress among employees of healthcare organizations and social service institutions providing services to low-mobility population groups, as well as to assess the correlations between individual coping strategies and burnout symptoms.
MATERIALS AND METHODS. The study involved 81 employees of healthcare organizations (group 1) and … Show more
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