Potential predictors of susceptibility to occupational stress in Japanese novice nurses - a pilot study
Abstract Background Occupational stress is a known factor behind employee resignations; thus, early identification of individuals prone to such stress is important. Accordingly, in this pilot study we evaluated potential predictors of susceptibility to occupational stress in Japanese novice nurses....
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Main Authors: | Shinobu Okita (Author), Satoshi Daitoku (Author), Masaharu Abe (Author), Emi Arimura (Author), Hitoshi Setoyama (Author), Chihaya Koriyama (Author), Miharu Ushikai (Author), Hiroaki Kawaguchi (Author), Masahisa Horiuchi (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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