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Reflections on Gerontological Nursing Over the Past 50 Years
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Wendy Moyle
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Abstract Background This scoping review explores the impact of coaching on the professional identity formation (PIF) of postgraduate medical trainees. Although coaching is well‐documented in undergraduate medical education, its role in postgraduate medical education (PME) remains underexplored.
Roshanee Seth +3 more
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Stress and burnout syndrome in event management into the communication agencies business [PDF]
I Bermejo-Casado +2 more
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Junior doctors' experiences with vulnerability: A rich picture study
Abstract Context The transition to practice is a context in which junior doctors can feel vulnerable. Although we know junior doctors experience intense emotions during their transition to practice, we still do not understand the role of vulnerability in this process. Vulnerability may cause emotional suffering but also offers an opportunity for growth
Titia S. van Duin +4 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding how public organizations can lower employee burnout is important because burnout negatively affects both employee well‐being and service effectiveness. This study explores whether public service motivation (PSM) can help alleviate burnout among frontline public sector workers, who frequently encounter high job demands and ...
Bradley E. Wright +2 more
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Neurodiversity‐Affirming Emotion‐Focused Group Therapy: An Exploratory Outcome Study
ABSTRACT Aim Autistic adults experience high levels of mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. Autism has been associated with difficulties in emotional processing, which may reflect co‐occurring alexithymia. Although other psychological approaches have been developed, emotion‐Focussed Group Therapy might also be a relevant ...
Anna Robinson, Robert Elliott
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Career Stages of a Qualified Medical Sonographer
ABSTRACT Sonographers typically progress through career phases which include their early, mid and late career. This work outlines evolving needs, attitudes, values and concerns of sonographers throughout their career phases and proposes terminology to describe sonographers during the early career sonographer stage.
Michelle Fenech +4 more
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Burnout syndrome among intensive care nurses [PDF]
Jovan Javorac +2 more
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