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The Emotions of the Presence of Racial Cultures of Exhaustible Emotions
O. Kolyuh +3 more
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Emotional Exhaustion: How Does IT Relate to Work Engagement?
People- to some extent- are largely or partly affected by emotions in life as well as in work. Emotion exhaustion definitely influences the quality of the job of the employees.
Trần*, V. T. (Vân)
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ABSTRACT As hybrid working blurs boundaries between work and nonwork, it is critical we understand how these boundaries are negotiated by employees. Existing literature establishes that work‐life flexibility policies and relational others shape their boundary management, yet the mechanisms through which they do so remain underspecified.
Giulia Giunti +3 more
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The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the job demands-resources (JD-R) model in explaining the relationship of job demands and resources with safety outcomes (i.e., workplace injuries and near-misses).
Yao, Xiang +4 more
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Managing Virtual Work: An Integrative Framework for Human Resource Management
ABSTRACT Virtual work has become a defining feature of contemporary organizations, yet Human Resource Management (HRM) scholarship lacks an integrated understanding of how it should be managed. We address this disconnect by shifting the focus from individual and team experiences to the organizational management of virtual work through HRM.
Tobias Blay +4 more
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Pharmacological effects of gastrodin include prevention and treatment of cognitive decline and reperfusion injuries, anticonvulsion, antiepilepsy, antidepressants, and analgesia, which are related to antiferroptosis and antipyroptosis. Abstract Gastrodin, as an effective monomer of gastrodia elata, plays a significant role in anti‐inflammatory ...
Xue Zheng, Jing Li, Zhao‐Qiong Zhu
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Nature Connectedness and Work Engagement in the Relationship Between Emotional Exhaustion and Life Satisfaction Among Employees. [PDF]
Jaime-Jorge S +4 more
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Living at genetic risk: The patient experience of Lynch syndrome
Abstract Lynch syndrome is a germline cancer predisposition syndrome caused by a variant in one of four genes. Lynch syndrome places individuals at significantly higher risk for a range of cancers, especially colorectal and endometrial. Depending on which gene is affected, the risk of ovarian, gastric, small bowel, pancreatic, biliary urothelial, brain,
Nicola Reents +2 more
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Mental Health in Spanish Veterinarians: Emotional Exhaustion, Affective Symptomatology, and Suicidal Ideation. [PDF]
Guntín S +3 more
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Cancer‐related fatigue (CRF) is a common and debilitating symptom among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, but its underlying biological causes remain unclear, with inflammation emerging as a leading suspect. Here, researchers analyzed inflammatory biomarkers in blood samples and evaluated responses in fatigue assessments from CRC patients at and up to ...
Anouk E. C. Bruijnzeels +3 more
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