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The following pages link to Haemato-oncology and burnout: an Italian survey (Q36510099):
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- Burnout in relation to specific contributing factors and health outcomes among nurses: a systematic review (Q26860793) (← links)
- High prevalence of burnout in the Tunisian units that support terminally ill patients (Q34856331) (← links)
- Predictors of job satisfaction and burnout among tuberculosis management nurses and physicians (Q36840721) (← links)
- Universality of physicians' burnout syndrome as a result of experiencing difficulty in relationship with patients (Q36983951) (← links)
- Health Professionals Facing Burnout: What Do We Know about Nursing Managers? (Q37719218) (← links)
- Sources of distress during medical training and clinical practice: Suggestions for reducing their impact (Q37879137) (← links)
- Religious Belief and Mental Health in Lay and Consecrated Italian Teachers (Q39765837) (← links)
- Determination of burnout levels of nurses working in stem cell transplantation units in Turkey (Q39965532) (← links)
- Burnout among physicians in palliative care: Impact of clinical settings. (Q40437015) (← links)
- Career burnout among pediatric oncologists (Q43918857) (← links)
- Psychiatric morbidity and emotional exhaustion among hospital physicians and nurses: association with perceived job-related factors (Q45006727) (← links)
- Medical device on pharmacists' work-related musculoskeletal complaints and burnouts. (Q45913532) (← links)
- Medical Humanities: a question of style (Q48308126) (← links)
- Alleviating emotional exhaustion in oncology nurses: an evaluation of Wellspring's "Care for the Professional Caregiver Program". (Q50603294) (← links)
- Prevalence of Burnout Among Physicians: A Systematic Review (Q57493166) (← links)
- Can Schwartz Center Rounds support healthcare staff with emotional challenges at work, and how do they compare with other interventions aimed at providing similar support? A systematic review and scoping reviews (Q57811989) (← links)
- A Multicentre Study of Burnout Prevalence and Related Psychological Variables in Medical Area Hospital Nurses (Q61816898) (← links)
- Can we reduce burnout amongst cancer health professionals? (Q85034660) (← links)
- Levels of Burnout and Risk Factors in Medical Area Nurses: A Meta-Analytic Study (Q90454578) (← links)
- Burnout and somatic symptoms among frontline healthcare professionals at the peak of the Italian COVID-19 pandemic (Q96112179) (← links)