Do type A personality and neuroticism moderate the relationships of occupational stressors, job satisfaction and burnout among Chinese older nurses? A cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background The high prevalence of burnout among nurses produces huge health service losses. Existing literature found that occupational stressors and low levels of job satisfaction were related to burnout, whilst personality traits such as type A personality and neuroticism influenced occup...
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Main Authors: | Mengxin Lu (Author), Feng Zhang (Author), Xiaohong Tang (Author), Liping Wang (Author), Jinling Zan (Author), Yan Zhu (Author), Danjun Feng (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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