Predictors of occupational burnout among nurses: a dominance analysis of job stressors
Abstract
Aims and objectives null To quantitatively compare dimensions of job stressors' effects on nurses' burnout. null Background null Nurses, a key group of health service providers, often experience stressors at work. Extensive research has examined the relationship between job stressors and burnout; however, less has specifically compared the effects of job stressor domains on nurses' burnout. null Design null A quantitative cross-sectional survey...
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Title
Predictors of occupational burnout among nurses: a dominance analysis of job stressors
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
26
Pages
4286 - 4292
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