Resilience, depression and their effect on nurse retention: a survey in rural Indonesia
Introduction: Health professionals' maldistribution and retention in underserved areas are global problems. Burnout drives health professionals to leave rural areas. Chronic burnout is linked to depression, and nurses have a higher risk for depression than the general population. Studies su...
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Main Authors: | Ika Buntoro (Author), Conrad Folamauk (Author), Rr Listyawati Nurina (Author), Simon Kleden (Author), Nicholas Handoyo (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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