The Emotional Intelligence, Occupational Stress, and Coping Characteristics by Years of Nursing Experiences of Newly Hired Oncology Nurses
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare and analyze the emotional intelligence, occupational stress, and coping characteristics of three groups of newly hired oncology nurses. Methods: Data for this secondary analysis were collected from a larger study of 114 newly hired nurses at a can...
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Main Authors: | Ann M Mazzella-Ebstein (Author), Kay See Tan (Author), Katherine S Panageas (Author), Judith E Arnetz (Author), Margaret Barton-Burke (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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