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Management strategies to avoid professional burnout

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Strategie zarządzania w zakresie przeciwdziałaniu wypaleniu zawodowemu
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Professional burnout is one of the significant factors affecting the productivity of the workforce. This has become more common during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the decrease in the psychological safety of employees. Working from home can also negatively affect work-life balance, leading to burnout. Undetected and untreated burnout leads to a decrease in worker productivity and eventually depression and other psychological problems. It is important to create and monitor working conditions to prevent professional burnout. Preventing burnout is always easier to achieve than treating the damaging symptoms. This paper will examine the factors contributing to professional burnout as well as some strategies for mitigating professional burnout. The article identifies the factors of occupational burnout after the COVID 19 pandemic based on the experiences of employees from Poland and the USA. The aim of the work is to indicate the first results of research in the field of occupational burnout, which are conducted on the basis of surveys. The questionnaire summary was prepared according to the model of research on burnout in relation to the pandemic situation. The presented results concern research for both production and service companies. And they are the basis for recognizing the factors responsible for occupational burnout for these employees.
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Wypalenie zawodowe jest jednym z istotnych czynników wpływających na produktywność siły roboczej. Pojęcie to stało się bardziej powszechne ze względu na czas pandemii COVID-19, co miało bezpośredni związek ze spadkiem bezpieczeństwa psychicznego pracowników. Praca w domu może również negatywnie wpływać na równowagę między życiem zawodowym a prywatnym, co stanowi podstawowy czynnik prowadzący do wypalenia zawodowego. Niewykryte i nieleczone wypalenie prowadzi do spadku produktywności pracowników, a ostatecznie do depresji i innych problemów psychologicznych. Ważne jest tworzenie i monitorowanie warunków pracy, aby zapobiec wypaleniu zawodowemu. Zapobieganie wypaleniu jest zawsze łatwiejsze do realizacji niż leczenie szkodliwych objawów. W niniejszym artykule zostaną zbadane czynniki przyczyniające się do wypalenia zawodowego, a także niektóre strategie łagodzenia wypalenia zawodowego. W artykule dokonano identyfikacji czynników wypalenia zawodowego po pandemii COVID 19 na bazie doświadczeń pracowników z Polski i USA.
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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