The World Health Organization (WHO) defined burnout in 2019 as a syndrome from chronic workplace stress, marked by exhaustion, negative feelings, and reduced efficacy.
With burnout costing the US industry over $300 billion annually due to lost productivity and absenteeism, the situation presents serious economic and personal health challenges.
Recent research indicates a strong connection between burnout and cardiovascular disease, emphasizing the severe impact prolonged stress can have on one’s physical health.
Burnout results from a combination of organizational, individual, and contextual factors, with workplace conditions being a primary cause of stress and depletion.
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