Burnout among general practitioners, a systematic quantitative review of the literature on determinants of burnout and their ecological value

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    Occupational job demands and job resources have now been examined for various professions, for example, police officers (Juniper et_al, 2010), teachers (Van der Doef and Maes, 2002; Bakker et_al, 2007), firefighters (Tuckey and Hayward, 2011), prison staff (Brough and Biggs, 2015), nurses (Sundin et_al, 2011), dentists (Hakanen et_al, 2005), and GPs (Bakker et_al, 2000a; Cathebras et_al, 2004). Netherlands Quantitative RQ Strong Adam et_al, 2018 Potential correlates of burnout among general practitioners and residents in Hungary. Hungary Quantitative Moderate Adarkwah et_al, 2018 Burnout and work satisfaction in general practitioners practicing in rural areas: Results from . . .

     

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