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The phase model of burnout: conceptual, theoretical, and practical issues
1University of Georgia, USA.
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration
|January 6, 2000
Summary
The phase model offers a robust framework for understanding burnout across cultures. Further research will enhance its reliability and validity for comprehensive applications.
Area of Science:
- Psychology
- Sociology
Background:
- The phase model has been applied for over a decade, yielding significant research and applications.
- Existing research provides a foundation for further testing and development of the phase model.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight challenges and opportunities in the research and application of the phase model.
- To identify key areas for further investigation to enhance the model's reliability and validity.
Main Methods:
- Development of nine key points to assess the phase model's progress and adequacy.
- Analysis of cross-cultural replications and the group locus of burnout.
Main Results:
- The phase model identifies consistent patterns of covariation in global populations.
- Phase operations allow for estimating burnout prevalence and severity, surpassing alternative definitions.
Conclusions:
- The phase model demonstrates substantial relevance and utility in burnout research.
- Further assessment of the phase model's reliability and validity is crucial for advancing comprehensive work.
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