Predictors of burnout among HIV nurses in the Western Cape
Background: Burnout has been implicated as one of the reasons for key healthcare personnel, such as nurses, leaving their profession, resulting in insufficient staff to attend to patients. Objective: We investigated the predictors of three dimensions of burnout, namely emotional exhaustion, deperson...
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Main Authors: | Rizwana Roomaney (Author), Jeanette Steenkamp (Author), Ashraf Kagee (Author) |
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