Job stressors and burnout among clinical nurses: a moderated mediation model of need for recovery and career calling
Abstract Background Burnout is a major concern in healthcare professions. Although theory and empirical evidence support the relationship between job stressors and burnout, the question remains how and when the job stressors are related to burnout. Based on conservation of resources theory and effor...
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Main Authors: | Tingting Jin (Author), Yaoying Zhou (Author), Leigang Zhang (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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