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The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated an unprecedented disruption to higher education. The necessity to move instruction online within a very short time frame, coupled with the need to master new digital tools and develop compatible and effective pedagogical practices, presented significant challenges for educators, resulting in considerable stress. T...
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Os enfermeiros que atuam na assistência hospitalar lidam com dor física, emocional, situações de alta complexidade, exposição ao sofrimento, medo, estresse e ansiedade, o que favorece o desenvolvimento da fadiga por compaixão, que é considerada uma forma de sofrimento decorrente da atividade laboral e pode comprometer a saúde e bem-estar do enferme...
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Os enfermeiros que atuam na assistência hospitalar lidam com dor física, emocional, situações de alta complexidade, exposição ao sofrimento, medo, estresse e ansiedade, o que favorece o desenvolvimento da fadiga por compaixão, que é considerada uma forma de sofrimento decorrente da atividade laboral e pode comprometer a saúde e bem-estar do enferme...
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Introdução: O Burnout resulta da exposição crónica ao stress laboral e caracteriza-se por redução da eficácia a nível profissional, sentimentos de falta de energia/exaustão e negatividade relacionados com a atividade laboral. Tem maior incidência em profissões de elevado contacto com pessoas e em prestadores de cuidados, tornando os médicos uma pop...
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Emotional intelligence (EI) has been increasingly recognised as a critical factor in enhancing resilience among healthcare professionals, particularly nurses working in high-stress environments such as geriatric care. This study explores the predictive role of EI in building resilience, preventing burnout, and improving job satisfaction among geria...
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Introduction Peer recovery support services are a promising approach for improving harm reduction, treatment, and recovery-related outcomes for people who have substance use disorders. However, unique difficulties associated with the role may place peer recovery support staff [i.e., peers] at high risk for negative workforce outcomes, including bur...
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Well-being, burnout, and teaching anxiety are significant factors in the EFL teaching process. Gender, on the other hand, may constitute a significant variable that may related to well-being, burnout, and teaching anxiety. However, the gender disparities in the mentioned domains remain underexplored in the context of EFL research. The current study...
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Purpose-This study aims to explore how achieving a harmonious work-life balance (WLB) can enhance the business performance of women entrepreneurs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Using border theory as a framework, it investigates the specific challenges and strategies these entrepreneurs use to manage their dual roles in professional and persona...
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between effort–reward imbalance and learning engagement and the chain mediating role of academic self‐concept and burnout in this relationship. A total of 1030 adolescent students were assessed via the Effort–Reward Imbalance for Learning Scale, the General Academic Self Scale for Adolescents, the Ad...
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Background Burnout disproportionately affects professionals who spend much of their time in direct patient care. The physical and emotional demands of pelvic floor therapists, coupled with identity-based stressors, may place Black women pelvic floor therapists at an increased risk for experiencing burnout. Objective The purpose of this study was t...
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Abstract Recent studies indicate that nurses experienced higher levels of occupational burnout and insomnia during the pandemic compared to other healthcare professionals. The aim of this study was to assess occupational burnout, insomnia, and psychological resilience and to explore their interrelations among nurses in Greece in the post-pandemic e...
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Healthcare delivery relies on human resource management to ensure quality. However, employee performance dropped from 2019 to 2022, highlighting the need to address job fatigue, which lowers performance. This study examines how mindfulness and emotional intelligence mediate the effects of occupational fatigue on medical and paramedic performance. T...
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Burnout among healthcare workers has become a significant issue in the medical field, partially due to the adaptation process to Electronic Medical Records (EMR). While EMR technology is designed to enhance efficiency and accuracy in patient care, it often poses challenges during implementation. This study aims to examine the impact of medical reco...
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Novice teachers face significant challenges, particularly in classroom and time management and adapting to diverse student needs, which can impact their effectiveness and job satisfaction. This study examined the factors influencing the performance of 400 novice teachers in Cagayan de Oro City’s Southwest I and II Districts during the 2023-2024 sch...
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This research investigated the nexus between emotional maturity and employer satisfaction surveying employees working in Telecom industry in National Capital Region Area, India. This study aims to determine how emotional stability, emotional progression, social adjustment, and personality integration affect the emotional maturity of employees and h...
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The limited understanding of the detrimental repercussions stemming from the adoption of artificial intelligence, exemplified by ChatGPT, on users' mental health issues underscores the urgency of our current research endeavor. In response to this knowledge gap, our study employs the stimulus-organism-response (SOR) framework and implements a serial...
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In this piece, we discuss the role of advocacy in mitigating burnout and provide tangible steps to assist physicians in implementing advocacy in their practice.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively influenced families across the world and contributed to the likelihood of increased parental burnout and decreased parental psychological well-being. However, not all parents experienced parental burnout during the pandemic. In the current study, we focused on protective factors that buffered the negative effect...
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This study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Quiet Quitting Scale (QQS) among healthcare workers. After completing the language validation, the psychometric properties of the QQS were tested on a sample of 542 healthcare workers from two hospitals in Turkey. Convergent validity was examined using the Burnout...
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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mempelajari bagaimana kinerja individu anggota Ikatan Mahasiswa Muhammadiyah (IMM) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) dipengaruhi oleh factor kelelahan, keefektifan diri sendiri, motivasi intrinsic, innovative work behavior. Penelitian ini menggunakan data primer dari survei yang melibatkan 120 anggota...
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Background Health information technology has developed into a cornerstone of modern healthcare. It has changed workflows and enhanced communication, efficiency, and patient safety. However, technological development has progressed faster than research on its potential effects on care quality and the healthcare work environment. Using the Job Demand...
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Introduction Workplace violence is a relevant social problem due to its high prevalence and serious consequences. A quarter of workplace violence occurs in the healthcare sector. Evidence shows differences among professionals, with emergency department workers being especially vulnerable, presenting a higher risk of suffering mental and physical he...
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The relationship between psychological safety and burnout at the sub-factor level in sports.
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Consistently engaging with client distress can negatively impact mental health workers (MHWs). This has been described by the concept of empathy-based stress (EBS) (which encompasses burnout; secondary traumatic stress; compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma). Previous reviews of interventions to reduce EBS have not addressed MHWs as a distinct gr...
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Burnout is a serious condition resulting from prolonged and excessive workplace stress, leading to emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion. This phenomenon has been on the rise and can significantly impact all aspects of a person’s life – professional, social, and personal – often resulting in the emergence of depression or anxiety disorders due...
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Background: Organizational culture and malpractice risk perceptions are critical elements in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) settings that affect patient care, healthcare practitioner well-being, and the general work environment. The study is to evaluate the aspects of Organizational culture in NICUs, investigate healthcare personnel' opinions...
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Teachers are particularly affected by stress and burnout. Recovery experiences are crucial to counteract the harmful continuation of everyday life stress reactions. There is a lack of knowledge regarding recovery experiences and its importance for burnout among compulsory school teachers. The aim of the present study was to investigate (1) the leve...
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In the present study, the Social Media Fatigue Scale (SMFS) developed by Zhang et al. (2021) was adapted to Turkish culture, and the scale's psychometric properties were examined. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 409 Turkish teacher candidates (Mage= 21.75 years, 48.7% female). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was performed to confirm...
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Background: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine has progressed from rule-based systems to advanced models and is showing potential in clinical decision-making. In this study, the psychological impact of AI collaboration in clinical practice is assessed, highlighting its role as a support tool for medical residents. This stud...
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Teacher burnout is a pressing concern in the field of education, impacting both educators' well-being and the quality of instruction they provide. This study investigates the influence of psychological and occupational factors on teacher burnout and proposes preventive strategies to mitigate its occurrence. Utilizing a quantitative approach, data w...
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Background Burnout, characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a diminished sense of accomplishment, is a serious problem among healthcare workers. Burnout negatively impacts provider well‐being, patient outcomes, and healthcare systems globally and is especially worrisome in settings with shortages of healthcare workers and reso...
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Healthcare professionals are exposed to various work conditions that can affect their mental health. Starting from the following question: “what interventions have been conducted in the field of mental health for healthcare teams working in a hospital context?”, we conducted an integrative review covering the period from 2001 to 2022, using the dat...
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Objective The objectives of this study were to explore emotional behavioral problems (EBP) associated with learning burnout (LB) among returned migrant middle school students. In addition, the mediating mechanism of internet addiction (IA) and social support (SS) in this relationship was investigated. We also verified the chain-mediating effect of...
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Self-care behaviors can be considered a preventive measure for burnout. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to study the relationship of self-care practices with burnout in Ibero-American clinical psychologists who were active during the COVID-19 pandemic. The sample consisted of 160 clinical psychologists (84.4% women) who carried out psychothera...
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Introduction Burnout is a pervasive issue in healthcare, and it impacts both the wellbeing of healthcare professionals and the quality of patient care. This study examines factors associated with burnout and working environment among respiratory therapists in Saudi Arabia. Methods A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from respirator...
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Premature dropout from psychotherapy can harm patients and increase mental health costs. This study identified predictors of dropout in brief online psychotherapy for essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. This was a secondary analysis of a randomized trial on 4-week CBT or IPT protocols. Participants provided sociodemographic data and com...
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Background Saudi paramedics face numerous challenges while providing care for adult trauma patients affecting their care but little is known about these specific challenges. Methods A qualitative study was conducted using a purposive sample of Saudi paramedics from the Saudi Red Crescent Authority (SRCA) across various cities. Data were collected...
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Aim. The purpose of this study was to learn about the experience of the group of students who are at high risk for experiencing burnout and nursing shortage. This study seeks to reveal students’ perception of nursing burnout and nursing shortage observed during a clinical course. Material and methods. This study was conducted with a qualitative met...
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The occupational burnout resulting from the high levels of stress which teachers face is a phenomenon that may have severe consequences on both teachers themselves and the educational process as a whole. Factors contributing to primary education (P.E.) teachers’ occupational burnout are also the constant requirements for professional development, i...
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Diagnostic errors pose a significant public health challenge, affecting nearly 800,000 Americans annually, with even higher rates globally. In the ICU, these errors are particularly prevalent, leading to substantial morbidity and mortality. The clinical reasoning process aims to reduce diagnostic uncertainty and establish a plausible differential d...
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Generally, organization downsizing does not happen by fiat and it has its impact on the organizational employees. Hence, this review seeks to understand the impact of organizational downsizing on psychosocial wellbeing of employees. The review analyzes psychosocial wellbeing of employees, which encapsulate psychological and social wellbeing. The st...
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Background: Burnout is common among palliative care clinicians caring for patients with a serious illness. Contemplative medicine is an emerging approach that aims to utilize Buddhist concepts of mindfulness, insight, and compassion to address unspoken suffering in clinicians. Objectives: To introduce and share contemplative medicine practices with...
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Introduction Although parenting is a worthwhile and joyful process, it can also cause stress, potentially leading to parental burnout. With the implementation of the three-child policy in China, more parenting hours and higher economic costs may increase the risk of parental burnout. Objectives This study investigated how was maternal parenting st...
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Background and Aims The health information management department faces multiple challenges such as multiple tasks, high workload, role ambiguity and conflict, and work pressure. In addition, informatics and health information technology tools are continuously used in this sector. Based on studies, the use of information technology affects job burno...
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Aim. To determine the level of professional burnout among pharmacists in different regions of Ukraine and evaluate the main factors contributing to the occurrence of this condition. Materials and methods. During the study, the methods of system analysis, generalization, comparison, logical analysis, as well as the survey method according to Maslach...
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Introduction Nudges, or low-effort interventions aimed at influencing behaviour, can improve provider medical decision-making through promoting adherence to practice guidelines. Strengthening provider–patient humanistic connection through nudges may increase provider satisfaction, mitigate burnout and improve patient satisfaction and outcomes. This...
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In today's world, where digitalization is transforming social structures, there is an increasing effort to be constantly online and present on social media. In this case, individuals are experiencing the FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) phenomenon. Out) phenomenon. With the rise of digitalization and social media in modern societies, this phenomenon has...
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Burnout is a concern in any profession but is especially prevalent in physically demanding and highly responsible jobs such as aviation. Taking as a framework the multidimensional theories that identify three elements of burnout (emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy), and considering previous studies that suggests peopl...
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Work-related stress has been linked to various negative outcomes among healthcare professionals. For nurses, stress can arise from numerous sources, including their interactions with patients. It is often perceived that nurses working in psychiatric hospitals experience greater stress and occupational burnout compared to nurses working in somatic h...
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Burnout merupakan salah satu tantangan utama yang memengaruhi kesehatan mental karyawan di berbagai sektor industri. Studi ini mengevaluasi strategi berbasis behavioral science dalam mengatasi dampak burnout, termasuk peningkatan kesejahteraan mental dan produktivitas kerja. Analisis dilakukan dengan mengkaji berbagai intervensi di tempat kerja, se...
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AI Enhances EEG Data Interpretation The practice of medicine is facing a growing problem with a widening gap between available providers and patient needs in many communities. Unexpectedly, artificial intelligence (AI) is permeating healthcare and helping to bridge this gap. As a neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist, I am responsible for inte...
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Background: Individuals working in the banking sector may face several mental health-related issues. Job-related stress may act as a causative factor for the deterioration of the mental health of bank employees. This stress leads to other mental health concerns like depression, anxiety, and burnout. Objective: Here, we aimed to investigate the symp...
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Introduction The electronic health record (EHR) has greatly expanded healthcare communication between patients and health workers. However, the volume and complexity of EHR messages have increased health workers' cognitive load, impeding effective care delivery and contributing to burnout. Methods To understand these potential detriments resulting...
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El estrés es una de las enfermedades más nocivas del siglo XXI, se define como “estado que se caracteriza por altos niveles de excitación y la sensación de angustia de no poder hacer frente a la situación” (Comisión Europea,2000). El estudio tiene como objetivo evaluar el nivel de estrés y burnout, y sus causas, así como promover una cultura corpor...
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In recent years, the focus on student safety and well-being has intensified within educational settings, driven by national crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic and school shootings and rates of student mental health decline. School mental health professionals (SMHPs) such as school counselors and school social workers are resources that schools ca...
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Introdução: O burnout é uma síndrome psicológica causada por estresse intenso, geralmente no ambiente de trabalho. Ela é caracterizada por três dimensões: exaustão emocional, despersonalização e baixa realização pessoal. Profissionais da saúde e professores apresentam maior risco de desenvolvê-la. Objetivo: Identificar a prevalência de burnout e os...
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Objectives: This study investigates the lived experiences of community and developmental coaches in Singapore, utilising a social identity framework. In collaboration with CoachSG, the research addresses three key questions: (1) What are the lived experiences of community/developmental coaches? (2) What challenges do these coaches face? (3) How can...
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Self-compassion, which is effective in reducing burnout, may be important for aid workers because it could potentially weaken the connection of automatic thoughts and rumination with burnout. However, the effect of self-compassion in the association of automatic thoughts and rumination with burnout among nursing students has not been examined. Ther...
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Background Women remain under‐represented in emergency medicine in Hong Kong, but the role of gender‐based discrimination and harassment in this disparity is unexplored. Objective To investigate gender‐based discrimination, work experiences and harassment among emergency physicians in Hong Kong. Methods A cross‐sectional online survey was conduct...
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Limited longitudinal studies can be found to describe the psychological effects of COVID-19 on healthcare workers (HCW); Therefore, the present study aimed to investigating the anxiety caused by COVID-19 (COV-anxiety) and job burnout (JB) among a sample of Iranian HCW during this pandemic longitudinally. This longitudinal study performed on 310 Ira...
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El estudio aborda la evaluación de riesgos psicosociales en empresas manufactureras de Fresnillo, Zacatecas. Se examinan factores como el estrés laboral, burnout, falta de control sobre las tareas y desequilibrio entre esfuerzo y recompensa. La metodología implementada fue descriptiva, utilizando cuestionarios y entrevistas basados en la Norma Ofic...
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Burnout, a major concern defined most commonly in the literature with a symptoms-based classification, can also be described as a temporal process with various stages experienced by workers, each composed of unique characteristics and challenges. This intricate process of burnout emphasizes pivotal moments, such as engagement and enthusiasm with a...
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The goal of the present work was to map Estonian primary school students' ratings of symptoms of digital addiction and to determine both class and gender differences. The sample included 5493 primary school pupils from 46 schools in Estonia participating in the 2022 Student Survey conducted by the Centre for Educational Innovation at Tallinn Univer...
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Medical practice exposes physicians to numerous stressors, leading to high rates of psychological distress and burnout, a problem that begins during medical school. Scientific evidence suggests that promoting compassion among physicians could improve their well-being and promote patient-centered care. However, the mechanisms underlying these benefi...
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This systematic literature review investigates the relationship between technostress and burnout in various organizational and educational contexts. Technostress arises from excessive or imbalanced use of information technology in work or learning environments, which can adversely affect individuals' psychological well-being. Burnout, on the other...
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Aim This study aimed to explore the mental health and wellbeing of dental practice managers and receptionists in the UK and inform opportunities for further study into this crucially important yet under-researched occupational group. Methods Dental practice managers and receptionists were invited to participate in an online questionnaire collecting...
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Objective: To explore the perceptions of healthcare workers in the intensive care unit about family visitation policies and to examine their impact on healthcare workers’ psychological distress. Methods: We disseminated an electronic survey to interdisciplinary healthcare workers via the Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira during Brazil's m...
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El Síndrome de Burnout es definido como un estado de agotamiento físico y emocional en el entorno laboral, está caracterizado por tres dimensiones; agotamiento emocional, despersonalización y realización personal. Mientras que la autoestima es la valoración que una persona tiene de sí misma ya sea favorable o desfavorable. El objetivo principal del...
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Dynamic scheduling in agile manufacturing environments plays a crucial role in ensuring that production systems can adapt to rapidly changing conditions, such as fluctuating demand, resource availability, and unexpected disruptions. Traditional scheduling methods often overlook the variability and complexity of human factors, which can significantl...