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Influenza vaccination: opinions of health care professionals working in pediatric emergency departments

2018

Abstract Background Vaccine coverage of health care professionals against influenza is still low in Italy, as well as in other European countries. Methods Between March and May 2018, this study was performed to collect the opinions of Pediatric health care professionals, working in emergency departments, regarding the efficacy and safety of the influenza vaccine. An anonymous online survey was employed to evaluate socio-demographic and professional characteristics, knowledges, beliefs and attitudes. Results Five hundred four health care professionals completed the survey: 331 physicians, 140 nurses and 33 other health are professionals. During the 2017–18 season, 55.8% of physicians, 19.3% …

AdultMalePediatric emergencyVaccine coveragemedicine.medical_specialtyInfectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-ProfessionalAttitude of Health PersonnelInfluenza vaccinePediatric healthHealth PersonnelHhealth care professionals; influenza vaccination; Italy; vaccine coverageeducationNursing Staff HospitalHealth care professionalInfectious Disease Transmission Professional-to-PatientYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and Questionnaires030225 pediatricsHealth careMedical Staff HospitalHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicinehealth care economics and organizationsAgedbusiness.industryResearchVaccinationlcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:PediatricsMiddle AgedSettore MED/38humanitiesInfluenza vaccinationHealth care professionalsVaccinationTrustworthinessItalyInfluenza VaccinesFamily medicineFemaleClinical CompetenceEmergency Service HospitalbusinessItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Validación de la versión Italiana del "Spanish Burnout Inventory": un estudio preliminar

2015

AbstractOBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to develop the Italian version of the Spanish Burnout Inventory (SBI) and to examine its psychometric properties within a sample of nursing staff.METHODThe study was cross-sectional and not randomized. The data were gathered using an anonymous, self-report questionnaire. The sample consisted of 391 staff nurses employed in three hospitals in the Northern Region of Italy To evaluate burnout, the SBI and the Maslach Burnout Inventory were administered.RESULTSAn Exploratory Factor Analysis showed a four-factor structure close to the expected one. All Cronbach's alpha values were satisfactory. Furthermore, correlations support the concurrent validity.C…

AdultMalePsychometricsEstudos de ValidaçãoYoung AdultRecursos Humanos de EnfermagemSurveys and QuestionnairesBurnout; Nursing Staff; Psychometrics; Validation StudiesHumansBurnoutValidation StudiesBurnout ProfessionalGeneral NursingLanguagelcsh:RT1-120lcsh:NursingEsgotamento ProfissionalMiddle AgedEstudios de ValidaciónCross-Sectional StudiesAgotamiento ProfesionalPsicometríaFemaleNursing StaffPersonal de EnfermeríaPsicometria
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Psychodynamic focal group treatment for psychosomatic inpatients--with an emphasis on work-related conflicts.

2006

Conflicts arising from the work setting have remained a neglected issue in psychotherapy. To address this, the present study investigated the effectiveness of a manualized focal group treatment for psychotherapeutic inpatients suffering from vocational strains and conflicts and identified predictors of outcome. Cohorts of patients were assigned either to a treatment (N=144) or control condition (N=135). The group therapy intervention was found to be highly accepted by participants who were also more optimistic about returning to work and more favorable in their evaluations of treatment than patients in the treatment-as-usual condition. Group climate was found to be a predictor of favorable …

AdultMalePsychotherapistmedicine.medical_treatmentPsychosomaticsSocial environmentMiddle AgedPsychodynamicsWork relatedPsychophysiologic DisordersGroup treatmentGroup psychotherapyConflict PsychologicalClinical PsychologyWork settingmedicinePsychotherapy GroupHumansFemalePsychologyWorkplaceBurnout ProfessionalStress PsychologicalInternational journal of group psychotherapy
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Family violence and mental health in a sample of Finnish health care professionals : the mediating role of perceived sleep quality

2019

Background Family violence (FV) is a prevalent health issue around the world and health care services have an important role in both recognizing and treating the consequences of violence. However, FV experiences among health care professionals themselves have not been investigated much. We also lack specific knowledge on the associations between FV and mental health. Aim The purpose of the study was to investigate the prevalence and effects of FV in a sample of Finnish health care professionals. In addition to analysing direct connections between different types of FV and mental health, the mediating effect of sleep quality was also taken into account. Methods The study followed a cross‐sec…

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An integrative model of the subjective well-being of staff working in intellectual disability services

2019

Abstract Background The detrimental effects of caregiving have been well documented. In order to compensate for the disadvantages of caring, research has also tried to identify factors associated to caregivers’ subjective well-being (SWB). Aims We aim at presenting an integrative model of SWB. Methods and procedures Sample consisted of 228 staff working with people with intellectual disabilities. Measures employed included three different components of self-care (social, internal and physical), mental and physical health, conscientiousness, hope, and life satisfaction. The model aimed to explain SWB, measured by life satisfaction, by several variables (self-care, mental and physical health,…

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Factors Associated with Providers' Work Engagement and Burnout in Homeless Services: A Cross-national Study

2021

Contains fulltext : 232434.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) The complexity of homeless service users' characteristics and the contextual challenges faced by services can make the experience of working with people in homelessness stressful and can put providers' well-being at risk. In the current study, we investigated the association between service characteristics (i.e., the availability of training and supervision and the capability-fostering approach) and social service providers' work engagement and burnout. The study involved 497 social service providers working in homeless services in eight different European countries (62% women; mean age = 40.73, SD = 10.45) and was part o…

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Supporting Reporting: On the Positive Effects of Text- and Video-Based Awareness Material on Responsible Journalistic Suicide News Writing.

2016

Suicide is a global public health problem. Media impact on suicide is well confirmed and there are several recommendations on how media should and should not report on suicide to minimize the risk of copycat behavior. Those media guidelines have been developed to improve responsible reporting on suicide (RRS). Although such guidelines are used in several countries, we lack empirical evidence on their causal effect on actual journalistic news writing. We conducted an experiment with journalism students (N = 78) in Germany in which we tested whether exposure to awareness material promoting RRS influences news writing. As a supplement to the widely used text-based material, we tested the impac…

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Do low burnout and high work engagement always go hand in hand? Investigation of the energy and identification dimensions in longitudinal data

2011

The aim of the present 2-year follow-up study among young managers (N=433) was to investigate the intraindividual developmental patterns of burnout and work engagement as well as their interconnections. More specifically, we examined the interconnectedness of the varying patterns (i.e., latent classes) of exhaustion and vigor (i.e., the energy dimension) and cynicism and dedication (i.e., the identification dimension) across time. The latent class solutions supported by the growth mixture modeling indicated four latent classes for exhaustion and five for vigor. In addition, four latent classes were found for cynicism and six for dedication. Cynicism and dedication represented opposites with…

AdultMaleWorkLongitudinal dataEnergy (esotericism)BurnoutPerson-centered therapyJob SatisfactionDevelopmental psychologyYoung AdultCynicismArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Surveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansIdentification PsychologicalLongitudinal StudiesBurnout ProfessionalFinlandta515Work engagementPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAffectPersonnel LoyaltyMixture modelingFemaleIdentification (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyFollow-Up StudiesAnxiety, Stress & Coping
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Association between vigor and exhaustion during the workweek: a person-centered approach to daily assessments.

2014

The purpose of this quantitative diary study was to investigate daily vigor and exhaustion using a person-centered approach. The study also investigated whether and how experiences of vigor and exhaustion relate to a state of being recovered. A total of 256 Finnish employees filled in a diary questionnaire during five consecutive workdays. Vigor and exhaustion showed strong negative interdependence within and between days. However, by applying a person-centered analysis, we were able to differentiate three groups with meaningful variation in vigor and exhaustion. The groups were labeled as Constantly vigorous (n = 179), Concurrently vigorous and exhausted (n = 30) and Constantly exhausted (…

AdultMaleWorkcomplex mixturesPerson-centered therapyLeisure ActivitiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Surveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansAssociation (psychology)Burnout Professionalta515FatigueFinlandfood and beveragesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyJournal writingFemaleDay to dayPsychologyhuman activitiesSocial psychologyDemographyAnxiety, stress, and coping
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Burnout, depression and suicidal ideation in dental students

2013

Objectives: To investigate the prevalence, gender influence, and relationships between burnout, depression and suicidal ideation within the last year among second, fourth and fifth-year dental students. Study Design: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 212 dental students enrolled in the second, fourth and fifth years at the School of Dentistry of Seville using the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey and the MBI-Human Services Survey, the "Patient Health Questionnaire-2", and the "Questions about Suicidal Ideation and Attempted Suicide". Results: The response rate among dental students was 80%. Burnout prevalence in dental students was higher in second and fourth years than in f…

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