Health Problems in Paramedical Staff

Study Examine Mental Health Problems According to Burnout Syndrome & Related Contributing Personal, Environment Factors

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Health Problems in Paramedical Staff

Study Examine Mental Health Problems According to Burnout Syndrome & Related Contributing Personal, Environment Factors

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Health Problems in Paramedical Staff: Study Examine Mental Health Problems According to Burnout Syndrome & Related Contributing Personal, Environment Factors
2023-08-10, Scholars' Press
in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese - First Edition

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"Health problem is one of the challenges to healthcare workers. Long-lasting emotional fatigue can shorten health care workers' attention span & concentration. And health care workers feel sad, hopeless, anxious, irritable & trouble sleeping.Over time, emotional exhaustion can lead to psychiatric problems such as depression or anxiety. Also to develop interpersonal relationships & control, & changes in factors such as work hours & shift work could cause elevated levels of emotional exhaustion and reduction in paramedical staff’ sense of personal accomplishment and promotion. Burnout is a psychological process that occurs under conditions of severe stress & emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, & reduces the individual’s motivation, achievement & show of progress. It has been found that the HCWs are more stressed because of less staff, increasing work load, longer working hours, high clientele expectation & peculiar problems & hazards of work place. There is increased morbidity in HCWs in comparison to general population. Additionally, the results of this study may have implications on workforce planning, recruitment & retention of paramedical staff in the public health system."

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OL49372114M
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9786205525142

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