Burnout and Workload Among Health Care Workers: The Moderating Role of Job Control
Background: As health care workers face a wide range of psychosocial stressors, they are at a high risk of developing burnout syndrome, which in turn may affect hospital outcomes such as the quality and safety of provided care. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the moderating effec...
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Main Authors: | Igor Portoghese (Author), Maura Galletta (Author), Rosa Cristina Coppola (Author), Gabriele Finco (Author), Marcello Campagna (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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