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  • 3. Work excitement in nursing: an examination of the relationship between work excitement and burnout.
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  • 10. Staff satisfaction with work, perceived quality of care and stress in elderly care: psychometric assessments and associations.
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  • 12. Resolving the nursing shortage: nursing job satisfaction on the rise.
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  • 14. Organizational burnout programs.
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  • 17. Using a competency-based approach to identify the management behaviours required to manage workplace stress in nursing: a critical incident study.
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  • 18. They can stick it.
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  • 19. Boomers: bottlenecked, bored, and burned out.
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