Burnout

  1. Emotional exhaustion showed the strongest link to psychological distress
    Meta-analysis of 29 studies examining burnout and psychological distress in U.S. postgraduate trainees reveals moderate correlation, with medical students showing highest risk and emotional.
  2. Burnout among Norwegian GPs increased from 2012 to 2024
    Burnout prevalence among Norwegian GPs increased markedly from 2012 to 2024. Work stress, job satisfaction, and sickness presenteeism emerged as key modifiable factors.
  3. Open communication lowers work stress and burnout
    Quantitative analysis of 107 employees examines how open, hierarchical, and disorganized business communication cultures influence work stress, burnout dimensions, and perceived control.
  4. Suppression moderated student presenteeism under high study demands
    Study examining emotion regulation strategies as moderators of the relationship between academic demands and student presenteeism among undergraduate psychology students in Australia.