Inzicht in burn-outprevalentie, re-integratie en stigma: Themanummer ‘Reflectie en praktische perspectieven op burn-out’ (deel 2)

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2025-06

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Van der Meij, Leander
Brenninkmeijer, VeerleORCID 0000-0002-0291-2586ISNI 0000000391049792
Schaufeli, W.B.ORCID 0000-0002-6070-7150ISNI 0000000081817266
Fleuren, Bram

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Abstract

This is the second part of the special issue ‘Reflection and practical perspectives on burnout’. The issue consists of four articles covering the themes of ‘Prevalence’, ‘Reintegration’ and ‘Burnout as narrative’. The first article shows that burnout complaints in the Netherlands increased over the period 2007-2023 and that there are certain risk groups where the increase was greater. The second article shows that the number of absenteeism days is related to the occupational physician’s diagnosis and the severity of burnout symptoms. However, the relationship with burnout symptoms was too small to be clinically relevant. The third article presents an e-tool that provides insight into the quality of reintegration after burnout and can predict future burnout symptoms. The fourth and final article shows that a burnout history can lead to stigmatization and have negative career consequences. All-in all, the contributions in this theme issue show that burnout symptoms can have major consequences for individuals and society. In addition, both theme issues show that while we increasingly understand burnout, there are still important unanswered questions. Hence, there is a high need for further research in the field of burnout.

Keywords

burn-out, prevalence, reintegration, sickness absence, stigmatization

Citation

Van der Meij, L, Brenninkmeijer, V, Schaufeli, W & Fleuren, B 2025, 'Inzicht in burn-outprevalentie, re-integratie en stigma : Themanummer ‘Reflectie en praktische perspectieven op burn-out’ (deel 2)', Gedrag en Organisatie, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 101-108. https://doi.org/10.5117/GO2025.2.001.MEIJ