Core Self-Evaluation and Burnout among Nurses: The Mediating Role of Coping Styles
PLoS ONE2014Vol. 9(12), pp. e115799–e115799
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Abstract
Core self-evaluation had effects on burnout and coping style was a mediating factor in this relationship among Chinese nurses. Therefore, the improvement of coping strategies may be helpful in the prevention of burnout among nurses, thus enhancing professional performance.
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