"Identifying and Preventing Burnout: The Latest Tools and Strategies"

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A study conducted in Norway found that approximately 13% of employees are at high risk of burnout, emphasizing the need for early intervention to prevent long-term consequences. Researchers have developed the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT) to identify individuals at risk by measuring exhaustion, mental distancing, cognitive and emotional impairment. The tool is being tested in over 30 countries and aims to facilitate early intervention and prevent the physical and psychological effects of burnout. It is important to address high demands and limited resources in the workplace to safeguard employee health.
Topics:health#burnout#burnout-assessment-tool#employee-well-being#health-and-wellness#occupational-health#workplace-stress
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