AI Article Synopsis

  • Workers are facing more stress and psychological issues, which can lead to burnout, a serious workplace problem.
  • A study checked how different European countries handle burnout, and 23 out of 28 countries responded.
  • Some countries, like Denmark and Sweden, recognize burnout as a work-related illness and have started giving compensation for it, but only a few countries have clear rules for it yet.

Article Abstract

The risk of psychological disorders influencing the health of workers increases in accordance with growing requirements on employees across various professions. This study aimed to compare approaches to the burnout syndrome in European countries. A questionnaire focusing on stress-related occupational diseases was distributed to national experts of 28 European Union countries. A total of 23 countries responded. In 9 countries (Denmark, Estonia, France, Hungary, Latvia, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia and Sweden) burnout syndrome may be acknowledged as an occupational disease. Latvia has burnout syndrome explicitly included on the List of ODs. Compensation for burnout syndrome has been awarded in Denmark, France, Latvia, Portugal and Sweden. Only in 39% of the countries a possibility to acknowledge burnout syndrome as an occupational disease exists, with most of compensated cases only occurring in recent years. New systems to collect data on suspected cases have been developed reflecting the growing recognition of the impact of the psychosocial work environment. In agreement with the EU legislation, all EU countries in the study have an action plan to prevent stress at the workplace.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5889935PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2017-0132DOI Listing

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