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Psychological pathway to emotional exhaustion among nurses and midwives who provide perinatal bereavement care in China: a path analysis
BackgroundA lack of confidence in perinatal bereavement care (PBC) and the psychological trauma experienced by nurses and midwives during bereavement...
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Patient mistreatment, social sharing of negative events and emotional exhaustion among Chinese nurses: the combined moderating effect of organizational support and trait resilience
BackgroundAs a primary form of work-related violence in the healthcare sector, patient mistreatment negatively impacts nurses’ well-being. To date,...
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The role of bidirectional associations between depression, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion on turnover intention among nurses: a multicenter cross-sectional study in China
BackgroundA high turnover rate in nursing has become a global concern. Mental health issues may increase the turnover intention of nurses and lead to...
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Abusive supervision and nursing students’ intention to leave the nursing profession: a moderated mediation model of emotional exhaustion and the nurse-patient relationship
BackgroundExploration of the relationship between nursing students’ abusive supervision and their future intention to leave the nursing profession...
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The relationship between role ambiguity, emotional exhaustion and work alienation among chinese nurses two years after COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
Backgroundwork alienation is receiving increasing attention as a psychological risk at work, and little is known about the mechanisms of role...
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How surface acting affects turnover intention among family doctors in rural China: the mediating role of emotional exhaustion and the moderating role of occupational commitment
BackgroundFamily doctors in rural China are the main force for primary health care, but the workforce has not been well stabilized in recent years....
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Digital stress perception among German hospital nurses and associations with health-oriented leadership, emotional exhaustion and work-privacy conflict: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThe use of digital information and communication technologies (ICT) can be accompanied by increased technostress for nursing staff, which...
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The mediating effect of job satisfaction and emotional exhaustion on the relationship between psychological empowerment and turnover intention among Chinese nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundTurnover intention occurs frequently in nurses and psychological empowerment has been shown to be major factors that influence turnover...
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Work-Related Psychological Wellbeing and Conservative Christian Belief Among Methodist Circuit Ministers in Britain: Distinguishing Between Emotional Exhaustion and Satisfaction in Ministry
Drawing on data provided by 803 Methodist circuit ministers serving in Great Britain, the present study was designed to test the association between...
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A new angle on surgical resident wellness: exploring the correlation between emotional exhaustion, stress and performance-avoid goal orientation learning behaviors
IntroAn individual’s intrinsic learning motivation tendencies are a potentially modifiable factor. One of the three domains of goal orientation (GO)...
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Workload and quality of nursing care: the mediating role of implicit rationing of nursing care, job satisfaction and emotional exhaustion by using structural equations modeling approach
BackgroundNursing workload and its effects on the quality of nursing care is a major concern for nurse managers. Factors which mediate the...
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Measuring physical, cognitive, and emotional aspects of exhaustion with the BOSS II-short version – results from a representative population-based study in Germany
BackgroundThe aim of the present study was the construction and psychometric evaluation of a shortened version of the Burnout Screening Scales II...
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Social support, anxiety symptoms, and depression symptoms among residents in standardized residency training programs: the mediating effects of emotional exhaustion
BackgroundAlthough studies indicate that social support is related to emotional exhaustion, depression symptoms, and anxiety symptoms, the underlying...
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A network analysis of exhaustion disorder symptoms throughout treatment
BackgroundStress-induced Exhaustion Disorder (ED) is associated with work absenteeism and adverse health outcomes. Currently, little is known...
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Work expectations, their fulfillment, and exhaustion among radiologists of all career levels: what can be learned from the example of Germany
ObjectivesTo evaluate work expectations of radiologists at different career levels, their fulfillment, prevalence of exhaustion, and...
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COVID-19- related work, managerial factors and exhaustion among general practitioners in Sweden: a cross-sectional study
IntroductionA significant number of international studies show that general practitioners (GPs) suffered from burnout when working during the...
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Midlife stress-related exhaustion and dementia incidence: a longitudinal study over 50 years in women
BackgroundsCognitive problems are common symptoms among individuals with stress-related exhaustion. It is still unknown whether these individuals are...
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Emotional exhaustion in front-line healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China: the effects of time pressure, social sharing and cognitive appraisal
BackgroundWith the increasing spread of COVID-19, healthcare workers, especially front-line medical staff, have become more vulnerable to emotional...
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Determinants of emotional exhaustion among nursing workforce in urban Ghana: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThe subject of emotional exhaustion organisations has become important because of the emerging trends in employment and its associated...
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Emotional labor and burnout among nurses in Iran: core self-evaluations as mediator and moderator
BackgroundThis study investigated the mediating and moderating impact of core self-evaluations in the path from emotional labor to burnout. Our...