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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2025
Abstract
Contrary to what one might assume, the burnout construct did not emerge from systematic research. The definition of burnout was formulated in the 1970s based on prenotions and anecdotal evidence. No sound empirical studies, no in-depth theoretical reflections, not even a review of the stress literature underpinned the introduction of the construct. It is thus unsurprising that some observers regard the edifice of burnout research with scepticism. The pioneers of burnout research neglected basic scientific standards and, by overlooking the abundant work of contemporary stress researchers, deprived themselves of important safeguards against illusions of novelty making big claims based on weak evidence.
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Bianchi, R., & Schonfeld, I. S. (2025). Reply. Occupational Medicine, 75(1), 81-82. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae136