2020
DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2020.080501
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Emotional Intelligence, Resilience, Self-care, and Self-leadership in Healthcare Workers Burnout: A Qualitative Study in Coaching

Abstract: Burnout is an epidemic among physicians, nurses, and healthcare workers. Unique to burnout is its severe morbidity and mortality consequences on professionals and patients alike. Solutions to combat burnout are either focused on antecedent factors, or on the individual professional. Of the individual approaches, coaching, emotional intelligence, self-leadership and self-care skills and tools have shown promise in creating a positive impact. Several obstacles linked to cost, time restraints, and delivery method… Show more

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“…Unlike the other types in the model, the group of realistic succeeders managed to integrate self-care as a critical element of leadership. Since leaders who practice self-care are believed to minimize their risk of burnout ( Ghossoub et al. , 2020 ), this aspect appears increasingly relevant, including given the figures mentioned above from the German Medical Association ( Bundesärztekammer, 2007 ) and should be taken into consideration when developing future training programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the other types in the model, the group of realistic succeeders managed to integrate self-care as a critical element of leadership. Since leaders who practice self-care are believed to minimize their risk of burnout ( Ghossoub et al. , 2020 ), this aspect appears increasingly relevant, including given the figures mentioned above from the German Medical Association ( Bundesärztekammer, 2007 ) and should be taken into consideration when developing future training programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It develops his abilities and helps him to get over pressures in his life. It also helps to achieve happiness, success, and making positive relations between each other [19,20,39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%