A cross‐sectional survey to explore the prevalence and causes of occupational burnout syndrome among perioperative nurses in Saudi Arabia
Abstract Aim To detect the level of burnout and its most significant causes among perioperative nurses. Design A descriptive quantitative cross‐sectional survey design. Methods Data on burnout and its most significant causes were collected by surveying 39 perioperative nurses in a regional hospital...
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Main Authors: | Bader Ali Almodibeg (Author), Hazel Smith (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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