2016
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152110.00732015
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El Burnout y las variables sociodemográficas en los profesionales de la educación que trabajan con personas con discapacidad en Córdoba (España)

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“…Addressing HCW burnout is a shared responsibility between individual HCWs and work organizations, and therefore requires both individual (HCW) level and organizational/work-related interventions [8]. We identified specific individual level factors associated with high rates of burnout including gender, marital status, depression, and personality type D; these findings are consistent with studies from other countries [36, 39, 4850]. This was a cross-sectional study, so we are unable to determine causality.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Addressing HCW burnout is a shared responsibility between individual HCWs and work organizations, and therefore requires both individual (HCW) level and organizational/work-related interventions [8]. We identified specific individual level factors associated with high rates of burnout including gender, marital status, depression, and personality type D; these findings are consistent with studies from other countries [36, 39, 4850]. This was a cross-sectional study, so we are unable to determine causality.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The status civil of both sample are comparable in the study of Taka, almost 50% of the women do not have children; in this study, 35% of women did not have sons instead. Civil status and childbearing are similar in the two studies and are important determinants because previous investigations on burnout show that they are protective factors against burnout development [38,39]. In addition to the general work-related aspects, many authors emphasize the influence of sociodemographic characteristics on the development of burnout [2,19,40,41] In CBI questionnaire the first dimension is personal burnout, that investigates personal life of the interviewer beyond the work context and the personality characteristics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…En estudios relacionados a los efectos del sexo en el burnout docente se encuentran resultados que reportan la ausencia de su efecto (Esteras et al, 2014) o efectos diferenciados considerando las dimensiones de agotamiento emocional, despersonalización y baja realización personal que son integradas en la evaluación del burnout (Maslach & Jackson, 1981) aunque sus resultados no quedan claros. En cuanto al agotamiento emocional se reporta que son los varones quienes están más asociados a esta experiencia (Llorent & Ruiz-Calzado, 2016) mientras que en otros son las mujeres (Antoniou, Polychroni, & Vlachakis, 2006). Respecto a las dimensiones de despersonalización y baja realización personal, los reportes indican que son los varones quienes están más vinculados a su desarrollo (Aboagye et al, 2018;León-Rubio, León-Pérez, & Cantero, 2013).…”
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