The Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Job Burnout of Healthcare Workers and Mediating Role of Workplace Violence: A Cross Sectional Study
ObjectiveGlobally, reducing job burnout among healthcare workers is considered a basic healthcare policy goal. Emotional intelligence, as an essential protective factor against psychosocial risks and a measurable positive psychological resource, still receives less attention in the process of reduci...
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Main Authors: | Yiyin Cao (Author), Lei Gao (Author), Lihua Fan (Author), Mingli Jiao (Author), Ye Li (Author), Yuanshuo Ma (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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