Caring work environments and clinician emotional exhaustion: Empirical test of an exploratory model

Conclusion Our findings suggest that a caring work environment holds psychological resources that may help buffer against resource losses through increased psychological safety. Practical Implications Although health care work environments will continue to experience constraints on key resources, worker emotional exhaustion may be mitigated through a focus on systematically increasing caring and compassion in the work environment, as opposed to relying on individual workers to support one another in an uncaring workplace.
Source: Health Care Management Review - Category: American Health Tags: Features Source Type: research