Burnout Experienced by Military Nurses: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Burnout is associated with adverse physical and psychological health outcomes in civilian nurses. Among military populations, these adverse health outcomes have the potential to degrade readiness at both individual and system levels. There are few scientific studies about burnout among military nurses.
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