Abstract

Objective: to study the features of emotional burnout among mid-level health providers having different hardiness levels.Material and methods. The study involved 104 mid-level health providers. To identify the features of hardiness and emotional burnout among the mid-level health providers, the method of diagnosing the level of emotional burnout (by V. V. Boyko) and the Hardiness Survey by S. Maddi (modified by E.N. Osin, E.I. Rasskazova) were used.Results. A considerably larger number of people having marked signs and symptoms of emotional burnout have been revealed in the group of health providers with a low hardiness level than in the groups of health providers having medium and high hardiness levels. The features of emotional burnout among mid-level health providers with different levels of hardiness have been identified.Conclusion. A high hardiness level will promote and enhance physical and mental health of health providers and is a means of preventing emotional exhaustion during professional activity.

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