Status and influencing factors of work stress among nurse managers in western China: a cross-sectional survey study
Abstract Aims Due to the nature of their work, nurses are more prone to experiencing psychological consequences than other healthcare workers. However, evidence on the emotional burden of nurse managers in China is limited. Furthermore, perceived organizational support has been approved that can aff...
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Main Authors: | Zhuoxin Yang (Author), Huaping Huang (Author), Guirong Li (Author) |
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