Adaptive emotion regulation might prevent burnout in emergency healthcare professionals: an exploratory study
Abstract Background Emergency department (ED) professionals face a high risk of physical, mental, and emotional strain, which can lead to burnout. Burnout arises from chronic work-related stress, which negatively impacts ED professionals, the healthcare system, as well as patient outcomes. Effective...
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Main Authors: | Krisztina Pálfi (Author), Jutta Major (Author), Andrea Horváth-Sarródi (Author), András Deák (Author), Gergely Fehér (Author), Boróka Gács (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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