Increased Job Burnout and Reduced Job Satisfaction for Nurses Compared to Other Healthcare Workers after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Nurses experience high levels of job burnout and low levels of job satisfaction, while the COVID-19 pandemic has deteriorated working conditions. In this context, our aim was to compare levels of job burnout and job satisfaction among nurses and other healthcare workers (HCWs) after the COVID-19 pan...
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Main Authors: | Petros Galanis (Author), Ioannis Moisoglou (Author), Aglaia Katsiroumpa (Author), Irene Vraka (Author), Olga Siskou (Author), Olympia Konstantakopoulou (Author), Evangelia Meimeti (Author), Daphne Kaitelidou (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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