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. 2019 Mar 28;11:543–544. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S192921

Burnout and work satisfaction in general practitioners practicing in rural areas: results from the HaMEdSi study [Corrigendum]

PMCID: PMC6445218  PMID: 30992684

Adarkwah CC, Schwaffertz A, Labenz J, Becker A, Hirsch O. Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2018;11:483–494.

On page 493, Table S1 should read as follows:

Table S1.

Factor loadings of the three-factor solution of the MBI in the confirmatory factor analysis

Factor loading

Factor emotional exhaustion

Emotionally drained 0.80
Used up 0.68
Fatigue in the morning 0.70
Stress 0.72
Burned out 0.69
Frustrated 0.63
Working hard 0.38
Working with people 0.64
End of rope 0.34

Factor depersonalization/loss of empathy

Impersonal 0.66
Callous 0.71
Hardening emotionally 0.75
Don’t care 0.29
Blame 0.28

Factor personal accomplishment

Can understand 0.26
Deal effectively 0.32
Positively influencing 0.05
Energetic 0.65
Relaxed atmosphere 0.69
Feel exhilarated 0.32
Accomplished 0.73
Emotional problems 0.46

Notes: Copyright ©1981. MBI-HSS. Maslach C and Jackson SE. With permission from MBI: human services survey. All rights reserved in all media. Published by Mind Garden, Inc., www.mindgarden.com. Available from: https://www.mindgarden.com/314-mbi-human-services-survey#horizontalTab2.1

Abbreviation: MBI, Maslach Burnout Inventory.

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