Impact of work-family support on job burnout among primary health workers and the mediating role of career identity: A cross-sectional study
ObjectiveIn China, medical workers in the primary sector shoulder the task of providing people with the basic medical and public health services, and are the "gatekeepers" of the public health. This study aims to analyze the current situation of job burnout among primary health workers of...
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Main Authors: | Diling Yang (Author), Guixia Fang (Author), Danmin Fu (Author), Mengyuan Hong (Author), Haoyu Wang (Author), Yuqing Chen (Author), Qinglian Ma (Author), Jinxia Yang (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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