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Could the connectedness of primary health care workers involved in social networks affect their job burnout? A cross-sectional study in six counties, Central China.

Yiqing MaoHang FuZhanchun FengDa FengXiaoyu ChenJian YangYuanqing Li
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
The connectedness of PHC workers in social networks influenced their job burnout. Thus, organizations should establish an informal communication platform and information feedback mechanism, promote and manage friendship networks, and help PHC workers overcome emotional exhaustion. Managers should also encourage individuals with a high level of connectedness in advisory networks play the role of "opinion leader" so that they can help others mitigate burnout.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • social support
  • physical activity
  • high throughput
  • social media
  • single cell