Patient mistreatment, social sharing of negative events and emotional exhaustion among Chinese nurses: the combined moderating effect of organizational support and trait resilience
Abstract Background As a primary form of work-related violence in the healthcare sector, patient mistreatment negatively impacts nurses' well-being. To date, there has yet reached a definitive conclusion on the mediating mechanism and boundary conditions behind the influence of patient mistreat...
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Main Authors: | Wei Yan (Author), Xiu Chen (Author), Di Xiao (Author), Huan Wang (Author), Xin Du (Author), Li Li (Author), Chunjuan Xu (Author), Caiping Song (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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