Advanced International Journal for Research

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Burnout in oncology staff

Author(s) Ms. Neha NM Neha.N.M
Country India
Abstract Burnout among oncology staff is a critical occupational health crisis characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment, affecting 28–71% of oncology professionals . This syndrome stems from oncology-specific stressors including life-and-death decision-making, delivering terminal diagnoses, managing toxic cancer treatments, and prolonged contact with dying patients
Keywords Burnout, Oncology, Healthcare Professionals, Emotional Exhaustion, Occupational Stress, Depersonalization, Medical Errors, Staff Turnover, Cancer Care, Psychological Distress, Workload, Patient Satisfaction, Care Quality, Resilience Training, Psychological Support, Oncology Nurses, Oncologists, Healthcare Worker Well-being, Professional Misconduct, Intervention Strategies
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-06-01

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