How does psychosocial safety climate cross-level influence work engagement and job burnout: the roles of organization-based self-esteem and psychological detachment
Abstract Background Existing researches on nurses' work engagement and job burnout have mostly stayed at the individual level, and limited researches test the cross-level effects of psychosocial safety climate (PSC). The study aimed to explore the cross-level mediating effect of organization-ba...
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Main Authors: | Tongshuang Yuan (Author), Hui Ren (Author), Xin Yin (Author), Leilei Liang (Author), Junsong Fei (Author), Xiaoying Liu (Author), Chengbin Zheng (Author), Huimin Wang (Author), Jiaying Gao (Author), Songli Mei (Author), Hongyan Li (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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