Browsing Humanities by Subject "Burnout"
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Burnout and work engagement among South African psychologists
(North-West University, 2010)Although numerous and divergent stressors are inherent to the professional life of a psychologist, research regarding burnout and its antipode, work engagement in psychologists is sparse. The current research sought to ... -
Emotion work and well-being of human-resource employees within the chrome industry
(North-West University, 2008)Things develop quickly in today's internet-linked global economy and competition is intense. Speed, cost, and quality are no longer the trade-offs they once were. Today's consumers demand immediate access to high-quality ... -
Feeding the shepherd : an integrational approach to Pastor Pastorum
(North-West University (South Africa), Mafikeng Campus, 2017)The ministerial praxis is perhaps one of the most stressful working environments. Its full-time practitioner, the pastor, suffers from it. The phenomenon of stress, burnout and compassion fatigue, referred to in this ... -
Occupational stress, burnout and work engagement of social workers in the Limpopo Province
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2017)The rationale for the study was signs of occupational stress that had become noticeable amongst social workers in the Limpopo Province. Social workers were unhappy about time spent on complaints over lack of support from ... -
A qualitative exploration of flourishing among nurses working in palliative care
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)This mini-dissertation presents the findings of a study that qualitatively explored flourishing, as conceptualised in the model proposed by Keyes (2013), among a sample of nurses working in palliative care in South Africa. ... -
The relationship between rewards, well-being and service quality of school principals in the North-West Province
(2014)Remuneration is a key factor that dominates the public sector, particularly amongst the employees in the education sector. Previous studies proved that many school principals are quitting their positions and trying their ...