The effects of work-family conflict, work engagement, and job burnout on self-rated health of public health emergency responders in Jilin Province, China, in the context of the COVID-19
IntroductionAmid sudden public health crises, preserving the well-being and optimal working states of frontline healthcare professionals is imperative for efficaciously managing the emergences. However, there is a paucity of research investigating the health status of frontline healthcare profession...
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Main Authors: | Bingqin Hu (Author), Guofeng Yang (Author), Jingyu Ma (Author), Yitong Chen (Author), Peiyao Cui (Author), Yifang Liang (Author), Xin He (Author), Jinghua Li (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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