Nurses' Work Environment and Practice as A Predictor of Burnout
Background: The proportion of nurses who experience burnout is particularly high. The study aimed to evaluate the demographics and working environment and practice of the nursing staff and their level of burnout. Methods: A cross-sectional study was implemented in three hospitals on n=290 nurses fro...
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Main Authors: | Evangelia Meimeti (Author), Athina Protopappa (Author), Ioannis Moisoglou (Author), Petros Galanis (Author), Elissavet Lykoudi (Author), Ioannis Tsolakoglou (Author), Lampros Bizas (Author), Aris Yfantis (Author), Vasiliki Papanikolaou (Author) |
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ziauddin University,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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