Background: Happiness is a positive feeling that is vital and significant to maintain health. Nurses are working in difficult conditions which may heavily affect their level of happiness and ability to provide care. Job burnout is a mental reaction against some persistent source of workplace stress. The purpose of this study was to identify happiness and its relationship with job burnout in nurses working at Tabriz�s educational hospitals. Methods: This descriptive-correlational study was conducted on 344 nurses working at Tabriz�s hospitals in 2018. The subjects were selected by means of proportionate stratified random sampling. Data were collected using three questionnaires (demographic information, job burnout with 22 items and three...
AbstractObjectiveTo study factors influencing nurses' job burnout and their subjective well-being an...
Introduction Job burnout is one of the main factors in decreasing returns, causing physical and psyc...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Background: Happiness is a positive feeling that is vital and significant to maintain health. Nurses...
Background & Aim: Promotion of patient satisfaction is one of the foremost goals for healthcare mana...
Background & Aim: Patients often build their perceptions about the quality of health services on the...
Background & Aim: Patients often build their perceptions about the quality of health services on the...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess happiness and its predictors among a group of Iranian hospita...
Background & Aim: A desirable level of happiness among nurses is related to the quality of nursing c...
Introduction: Job burnout, in addition to the adverse effects of physical and psychological health a...
Background Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors...
ABSTRACT The present research aims to investigate relationship between job satisfaction and happines...
The aim of present studywas predicting of job burnout based on effort-reward imbalance and component...
Background: Based on increasing the privatization in hospitals, conducting researches in various f...
Background: Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors at work,...
AbstractObjectiveTo study factors influencing nurses' job burnout and their subjective well-being an...
Introduction Job burnout is one of the main factors in decreasing returns, causing physical and psyc...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Background: Happiness is a positive feeling that is vital and significant to maintain health. Nurses...
Background & Aim: Promotion of patient satisfaction is one of the foremost goals for healthcare mana...
Background & Aim: Patients often build their perceptions about the quality of health services on the...
Background & Aim: Patients often build their perceptions about the quality of health services on the...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess happiness and its predictors among a group of Iranian hospita...
Background & Aim: A desirable level of happiness among nurses is related to the quality of nursing c...
Introduction: Job burnout, in addition to the adverse effects of physical and psychological health a...
Background Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors...
ABSTRACT The present research aims to investigate relationship between job satisfaction and happines...
The aim of present studywas predicting of job burnout based on effort-reward imbalance and component...
Background: Based on increasing the privatization in hospitals, conducting researches in various f...
Background: Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors at work,...
AbstractObjectiveTo study factors influencing nurses' job burnout and their subjective well-being an...
Introduction Job burnout is one of the main factors in decreasing returns, causing physical and psyc...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...