Burnout and patient safety: A discriminant analysis of paediatric nurses by low to high managerial support
Abstract Aim To explore how levels of managerial support discriminate paediatric nurses' burnout, quality of life, intent to leave and adverse patient events. Design A quantitative correlational study. Methods A total of 225 paediatric nurses were selected from nine major hospitals across Jorda...
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Main Authors: | Haitham Khatatbeh (Author), Annamária Pakai (Author), Dorina Pusztai (Author), Szilvia Szunomár (Author), Noémi Fullér (Author), Gyula Kovács Szebeni (Author), Adrienn Siket (Author), Miklós Zrínyi (Author), András Oláh (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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