Burnout linked to distress, disengagement, and job dissatisfaction among human service workers

A survey study links burnout with distress, lower work engagement, and less job satisfaction at work. Burnout is not just fatigue. It may reshape work life. Distress appears to be a key link. Quick summary What the study found: In Burnout and Well-being at Work: Exploring Psychological Mechanisms Through Stress Appraisal Perspective., burnout was linked […]
Workplace support may improve wellbeing for female healthcare workers

An umbrella review suggests workplace design matters: individual coping tools may help staff outcomes, while supervision and mentoring may also support organisations. Female healthcare workers face serious wellbeing pressures. This paper reviews what support may help. The strongest message is practical: support should not sit only on the individual. Quick summary What the study found: […]
Digital mental health platform use linked with better sleep and lower strain

Workers using a digital mental health platform reported better sleep over 12 months, alongside shifts in depression, anxiety, and burnout. Sleep and strain moved together. The study followed working adults. The evidence is observational. Quick summary What the study found: In Enhancing Sleep and Mental Health: Longitudinal, Observational, Real-World Study From a Digital Mental Health […]