2014
DOI: 10.4236/ojpsych.2014.42013
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Psycho-Social Hazards for Staff in Geriatrics and Geriatric Psychiatry

Abstract: Context: Exposure to burnout of staff involved with elderly patients is dependent on many factors either personal or linked to the professional environment. Social stress and systemic problems created particularly by difficulties inherent in the French hospital management system and the way people feel it, lead to a risk of burnout. One illustration of this is the rise in suicides at work. Quality of life at work, harassment and psycho-social risks are intimately linked. Affective factors, such as suffering fo… Show more

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“…Items are rated on a 5‐point scale (1 = never to 5 = very often ). We used the French version of the ProQOL‐5, which was translated and promoted by Stamm () and has been used previously (Thomas, Billon, Chaumier, Barruche, & Thomas, ). The authors’ own translation of the French version of the ProQOL‐5 was translated back to English to confirm the accuracy of the first translation according to Brislin's () method.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Items are rated on a 5‐point scale (1 = never to 5 = very often ). We used the French version of the ProQOL‐5, which was translated and promoted by Stamm () and has been used previously (Thomas, Billon, Chaumier, Barruche, & Thomas, ). The authors’ own translation of the French version of the ProQOL‐5 was translated back to English to confirm the accuracy of the first translation according to Brislin's () method.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be the source of stress, distress, exhaustion in the carer or helper teams, going as far as depression and burnout [17]. Stress and depression as satellites of the difficulty in finding meaningfulness in a relationship thereby spare neither the patient, the formal carers, nor the members of the family.…”
Section: The Language Of a Patient With Dementiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Confronted with an excessive working burden, with insufficient staff, employees of the first and the second circles are in the foreground to receive the grievances of families. Their application in the care and their commitment with the elderly expose them to burnout or psychosocial risks [11]. The third circle groups the staffs with low responsibility of organization, without direct link with the care: the maintenance operator, the secretary, the gardener...…”
Section: The Nursing Home Semiospherementioning
confidence: 99%