2022
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckac129.177
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Nurses’ coping with patients’ relatives: Attachment style, burnout, and intentions to leave nursing

Abstract: Background Conflictual interactions with patients’ relatives are prevalent in the work of hospital nurses. These situations may increase burnout and result in intentions to leave the nursing profession and high rates of turnover. It is important to understand the coping mechanisms and behaviours that nurses employ in such conflicts, to help them develop more adequate strategies that could prevent these outcomes. This study aimed at revealing how nurses’ attachment styles colour their behaviou… Show more

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