Social support, psychological capital, multidimensional job burnout, and turnover intention of primary medical staff: a path analysis drawing on conservation of resources theory
Abstract Background Job burnout is a prevalent and emerging challenge in the primary medical system, causing mass turnover, especially of primary medical staff. Little attention has been paid to the different dimensions of job burnout (emotional exhaustion, personality disintegration, and reduced se...
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Main Authors: | Guimei Chen (Author), Jing Wang (Author), Qian Huang (Author), Lingzhi Sang (Author), Jing Yan (Author), Ren Chen (Author), Jing Cheng (Author), Li Wang (Author), Dongmei Zhang (Author), Hong Ding (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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