The first phase of this longitudinal study consisted of a questionnaire completed by a cohort of 1,891 nurses (aged 23-65 years) from six acute care hospitals from the province of Que ´bec. This study was set up to investigate the association between the psychosocial environment of work and mental h
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Job engagement’s paradoxical role in nurse burnout
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