Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... burn - out among nurses in 13 small rural hospi- tals in 1982 facilitated such a comparison . In addition interviews permitted greater delving into the investigation of exactly how cost containment and the national nurse shortage are ...
... burn - out among nurses in 13 small rural hospi- tals in 1982 facilitated such a comparison . In addition interviews permitted greater delving into the investigation of exactly how cost containment and the national nurse shortage are ...
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... burn - out Emotional exhaustion Initial idealism Contact over time Time constraints Loss of feeling of personal accomplishment Figure 16.1 . Process Leading to Burn - Out RURAL BURN - OUT : A BASELINE In the first phase of the study ...
... burn - out Emotional exhaustion Initial idealism Contact over time Time constraints Loss of feeling of personal accomplishment Figure 16.1 . Process Leading to Burn - Out RURAL BURN - OUT : A BASELINE In the first phase of the study ...
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... burn - out scores among rural nurses . The nurses either were experiencing low burn- out or had techniques for coping with burn - out . RURAL BURN - OUT : 1988 In March 1988 rural nurses in the 12 remaining hospitals ( one had closed ) ...
... burn - out scores among rural nurses . The nurses either were experiencing low burn- out or had techniques for coping with burn - out . RURAL BURN - OUT : 1988 In March 1988 rural nurses in the 12 remaining hospitals ( one had closed ) ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
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A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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