From moral distress to burnout through work-family conflict: the protective role of resilience and positive refocusing
Abstract
This study analyses for the first time whether and when moral distress may be related to work-family conflict and burnout. Additionally, this study examines whether resilience and positive refocusing might protect healthcare professionals from the negative effects of moral distress. A total of 153 Italian healthcare professionals completed self-report questionnaires. Simple and moderated mediation models revealed that moral distress was...
Paper Details
Title
From moral distress to burnout through work-family conflict: the protective role of resilience and positive refocusing
Published Date
Aug 9, 2021
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
7
Pages
578 - 600
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