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Interventions to reduce nurses' burnout: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Nezaket YildirimHande YesilbasFiliz Kantek
Published in: Japan journal of nursing science : JJNS (2023)
Interventions are more effective at preventing the sense of personal accomplishment of nurses from decreasing. Evidence in the literature on organization-directed interventions and combined interventions to reduce burnout in nurses is limited. Person-directed interventions are effective at low and medium levels. In future studies, it will be more effective to implement combined interventions including both person-directed and organization-directed interventions to reduce the burnout of nurses.
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