Few other studies have assessed the prevalence of burnout syndrome among pediatric healthcare workers.13-15 franco et al. found that burnout syndrome was present in 41% of hospital workers attending pediatric patients, which is similar to our findings.14 in our study, males, consultants, and those occupying academic positions were at a. The purpose of this study was to measure burnout among workers in a regional pediatric health care system and report whether burnout in a pediatric health care system is different from previously. Abstract. burnout is an important occupational problem for health care workers. we aimed to assess the burnout levels among oncology employees and to evaluate the sociodemographic and occupational factors contributing to burnout levels..
To analyze the factors associated with burnout syndrome among nursing workers according to work shift. they are often faced with factors that generate occupational stress with the potential to affect their mental health 4-5. therefore, burnout syndrome is a psychosocial phenomenon emerging pediatrics, emergency room, and surgical center. Problems among pediatric residents resulting in significant medical errors [16]. in our study, males, junior [15] residents, and those working in the university hospital were at increased risk of burnout syndrome.. The aim of this study was to determine the burnout level, mental health status and the severity of occupational stress among behvarzes. methods: all behvarzes (227) working in areas covered by iran university of medical sciences were considered for participation in the study..