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Background The goal of this paper is to verify the correlations between adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism and the selected demographic and job characteristics vs. professional burnout among medical laboratory scientists in Poland. Material and Methods The study group consisted of 166 laboratory scientists. The Polish Adaptive and Maladaptive Perfectionism Questionnaire (Szczucka) was used for testing perfectionism. The Oldenburg Burnout Inventory was used for examining burnout syndrome. Results Adaptive perfectionism was positively and maladaptive perfectionism was negatively correlated with both aspects of professional burnout: the disengagement from work and exhaustion. What is more, maladaptive perfectionism was correlated negatively with age and work experience. People in relationships have a higher level of disengagement and a higher level of exhaustion than single ones. The results of hierarchical regression analyses have revealed, after having controlled selected demographic and job factors, that a significant predictor of disengagement is the high level of adaptive perfectionism and low level of maladaptive perfectionism. In addition, a significant predictor of high level of exhaustion is the low level of maladaptive perfectionism. Conclusions Professional burnout among medical laboratory scientists is of a specific nature. The “healthier” perfectionism they reveal, the higher level of burnout they present. In this profession, lower risk of burnout is represented by those who are characterized by the lack of confidence in the quality of their actions and a negative reaction to their own imperfections associated with imposed social obligation to be perfect. The individuals pursuing their internal high standards experience burnout faster. Med Pr 2018;69(3):253–260
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In recent years there has been an intense interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR). This idea is associated mainly with corporations, whose activities sometimes include health promotion. However, CSR can be successfully used by health care units such as multi-specialty hospitals or medical networks. The purpose of this article is to present entities that successfully implement corporate social responsibility policies. Another aim of the authors is to confront the activities of the aforementioned entities with the Polish law, which limits the promotion in the health sector. The article summarizes the main benefits of implementing CSR policies by treatment providers on the example of specialized hospitals. Subsequently, the authors confronted this with the provisions of Polish law, taking into account the reservations concerning the promotion in medical entities. Due to the popularity and the futuristic nature of the issue, the final part of the article discusses the practices that should be included in Polish medical institutions.
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W ostatnich latach nastąpił intensywny wzrost zainteresowania tematyką społecznej odpowiedzialności przedsiębiorstw (CSR). Idea ta kojarzona jest głównie z korporacjami, których działania m.in. promują ochronę zdrowia. Jednak CSR z powodzeniem może być wykorzystywany przez jednostki opieki zdrowotnej takie jak szpitale wielospecjalistyczne czy sieci medyczne. Celem niniejszego artykułu jest przedstawienie wybranych zagranicznych szpitali wielospecjalistycznych (Apollo Hospitals w Indiach i Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust w Wielkiej Brytanii), które z powodzeniem stosują politykę społecznej odpowiedzialności przedsiębiorstw. Autorzy przeanalizowali również możliwości wykorzystania CSR w ochronie zdrowia w środowisku polskiego prawa, które ogranicza promocję w sektorze ochrony zdrowia. Ze względu na popularność oraz perspektywiczny charakter zagadnienia, w finalnej części artykułu omówiono praktyki, które powinny znaleźć się w polskich podmiotach leczniczych.
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