Association Among Work Characteristics, Role Transition, and Job Burnout in Nurse Practitioners in Taiwan
Workplace burnout is common among nurse practitioners (NPs) and often occurs during role transition from a registered nurse to an NP. This study aimed to explore the predictors of job burnout in nurse practitioners (NPs). A quantitative cross-sectional design was conducted on 361 convenience sample...
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Main Authors: | Yi Ju Chen MSN (Author), Kuan Pin Lin RN, PhD (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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