Background: Occupational burnout is one of the factors that can significantly decline the performance of nurses, and can be influenced by various factors. Objectives: The present study seeks to model occupational burnout based on job stress with the mediation of psychological capital and coping strategies used by nurses. Materials & Methods: The present correlational article falls into the category of descriptive-crosssectional studies. The population of the study includes all nurses working in public hospitals of Kermanshah province. A total of 404 nurses selected through random cluster sampling participated in the study. Demographic Information Questionnaire, Nursing Stress Scale, Maslach Burnout inventory, The Coping Inventory for Stress...
[[abstract]]Background Nurses may experience different levels of occupational burnout in different ...
Stress has become an inherent aspect of the nursing profession. Chronically experienced work stress ...
Iranian Clinical Nurses' Coping Strategies for Job Stress: Yadollah Jannati, et al. Faculty of Nursi...
Aims: The environment surrounding human includes physical, social, and psychological factors, each o...
AbstractThis study addresses the impact of psychological capital on employee's burnout while investi...
The reason of burnout is the negative influence of job stress. Due to burnout nurses work may become...
Employees are at high risk for stress and burnout. The aim of this study was to assess job stressors...
BACKGROUND: Good physical and mental health of employees is one of the major characteristics of a he...
abstract: Job burnout, a prolonged reaction to job stress, includes mental and physical aspects of e...
Introduction: Occupational burnout among nurses is a major factor affecting the quality of nursing c...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
The detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and positive ...
Background: Burnout is a problem that impacts on the staff management costs and on the patient care ...
AbstractThe reason of burnout is the negative influence of job stress. Due to burnout nurses work ma...
Abstracts: Nurses in the healthcare system are the backbone of the organization, taking on additiona...
[[abstract]]Background Nurses may experience different levels of occupational burnout in different ...
Stress has become an inherent aspect of the nursing profession. Chronically experienced work stress ...
Iranian Clinical Nurses' Coping Strategies for Job Stress: Yadollah Jannati, et al. Faculty of Nursi...
Aims: The environment surrounding human includes physical, social, and psychological factors, each o...
AbstractThis study addresses the impact of psychological capital on employee's burnout while investi...
The reason of burnout is the negative influence of job stress. Due to burnout nurses work may become...
Employees are at high risk for stress and burnout. The aim of this study was to assess job stressors...
BACKGROUND: Good physical and mental health of employees is one of the major characteristics of a he...
abstract: Job burnout, a prolonged reaction to job stress, includes mental and physical aspects of e...
Introduction: Occupational burnout among nurses is a major factor affecting the quality of nursing c...
Burnout is a psychological state resulting from prolonged psychological or emotional job stress, and...
The detrimental effects of burnout on nurses’ health and wellbeing are well documented and positive ...
Background: Burnout is a problem that impacts on the staff management costs and on the patient care ...
AbstractThe reason of burnout is the negative influence of job stress. Due to burnout nurses work ma...
Abstracts: Nurses in the healthcare system are the backbone of the organization, taking on additiona...
[[abstract]]Background Nurses may experience different levels of occupational burnout in different ...
Stress has become an inherent aspect of the nursing profession. Chronically experienced work stress ...
Iranian Clinical Nurses' Coping Strategies for Job Stress: Yadollah Jannati, et al. Faculty of Nursi...