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A systematic review including meta-analysis of work environment and burnout symptoms.

Gunnar AronssonTöres TheorellTom GrapeAnne HammarströmChrister HogstedtIna MarteinsdottirIngmar SkoogLil Träskman-BendzCharlotte Hall
Published in: BMC public health (2017)
While high levels of job support and workplace justice were protective for emotional exhaustion, high demands, low job control, high work load, low reward and job insecurity increased the risk for developing exhaustion. Our approach with a wide range of work exposure factors analysed in relation to the separate dimensions of burnout expanded the knowledge of associations, evidence as well as research needs. The potential of organizational interventions is illustrated by the findings that burnout symptoms are strongly influenced by structural factors such as job demands, support and the possibility to exert control.
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