5 results match your criteria: "MATE - Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences[Affiliation]"

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  • The study looked at burnout among radiologists and radiographers in Hungary because their jobs can be very stressful and demanding.
  • Researchers analyzed responses from 406 people, mainly women, and found many had high levels of emotional exhaustion and feelings of not accomplishing enough at work.
  • Having pets, especially dogs, and more healthcare experience seemed to help reduce burnout, while working long hours and not having children was linked to higher burnout levels.
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This study aimed to investigate the combined effect of high temperatures 10 °C above the optimum and water withholding during microgametogenesis on vegetative processes and determine the response of winter barley genotypes with contrasting tolerance. For this purpose, two barley varieties were analyzed to compare the effect of heat and drought co-stress on their phenology, morpho-anatomy, physiological and biochemical responses and yield constituents. Genotypic variation was observed in response to heat and drought co-stress, which was attributed to differences in anatomy, ultrastructure and physiological and metabolic processes.

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Background: The coronavirus pandemic has significantly impacted lives worldwide, especially of medical and health science students. In Hungary, education has been relegated to the online space, with a substantial proportion of students having to attend medical secondments. Increased stress, uncertainty, and the presence of medical secondments can have an impact on students' premature burnout.

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Burnout among oncologists, nurses, and radiographers working in oncology patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Radiography (Lond)

May 2023

Department of Medical Imaging, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, Szent Imre Street 14/B, Kaposvár, Hungary; MATE - Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Guba Sándor Street 40, 7400 Kaposvár, Hungary.

Introduction: Oncology care professionals are exposed to high levels of stress that can lead to burnout. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of burnout among nurses, oncologists and radiographers working in oncology patient care during the COVID -19 pandemic.

Methods: Our electronic questionnaire was sent to e-mail contacts registered in the system of the Hungarian Society of Oncologists and to all oncology staff via an internal information system in each cancer center.

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Burnout and occupational stress among Hungarian radiographers working in emergency and non-emergency departments during COVID-19 pandemic.

Radiography (Lond)

May 2023

Department of Medical Imaging, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, Szent Imre Street 14/B, 7400 Kaposvár, Hungary; Institute of Education, MATE - Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Guba Sándor Street 40, 7400 Kaposvár, Hungary.

Introduction: The increased workload caused by the coronavirus pandemic may have had a significant impact on the mental health of radiographers. The aim of our study was to investigate burnout and occupational stress in radiographers working in emergency departments (ED) and non-emergency departments (NED).

Methods: Quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive research was carried out among radiographers working in the public health sector in Hungary.

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