Associations of regrets and coping strategies with job satisfaction and turnover intention: international prospective cohort study of novice healthcare professionals.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results revealed that care-related regrets and maladaptive coping strategies are associated with job dissatisfaction and the intention to quit patient care. Helping healthcare professionals to cope with these emotional experiences seems essential to prevent early job quitting.  .
PMID: 31026043 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - Category: General Medicine Authors: Cheval B, Cullati S, Mongin D, Schmidt RE, Lauper K, Pihl-Thingvad J, Chopard P, Courvoisier DS Tags: Swiss Med Wkly Source Type: research
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